Frankestein awakens to the creature standing over him, staring at him intently.
Victor Frankenstein is disappointed in the creation of his monster because it is horrible and hideous to the extreme, and he has lost his humanity in its creation and his endless search for immortality.
Because he has the power to create and destroy life as he wills
Victor Frankenstein never directly killed anyone, but his creation killed Justine Moritz, William Frankenstein, Henry Clerval, and Elizabeth Lavenze.
alternatively the creature the monster
Victor Frankenstein is the scientist, who studies chemistry and is obsessed with the creation of life. Frankenstien later constructs a creature out of body parts and brings it to life. Victor Frankenstein did not name his creatre, it is often known as Frankenstein's Monster or Frankenstein's Creation. Frankenstein calls his creation the "daemon".
Scientific knowledge vs. the creation of life.
Frankestein awakens to the creature standing over him, staring at him intently.
Victor Frankenstein's life story is at the heart of Frankenstein. He learns about modern science & masters all that his professors have to teach him. He becomes fascinated with the "secret of life," discovers it, and brings a hideous monster to life.
Frankenstein was made or created by Dr. Frankenstein
The creation of Frankenstein's monster was detrimental to the scientist's well-being.
she was with felix
creator and father
Victor Frankenstein is disappointed in the creation of his monster because it is horrible and hideous to the extreme, and he has lost his humanity in its creation and his endless search for immortality.
To be precise, "Frankenstein" was the scientist (who was not brought back to life) and his creation was brought to life, not necessarily brought BACK to life. In the book, Dr. Frankenstein brought life to lifeless matter to create "the creature". He never actually explains how he did it. In the movie versions of Frankenstein, the creature (or monster) is usually shown to have been assembled from body parts of previously deceased people and reanimated using a bolt of lighting as a power source, but some have it achieved through some kind of chemical means.
Wilton's story focuses on regret and reflection on the consequences of his actions, while Frankenstein's story is centered around ambition and the creation of life. Additionally, Wilton's story is about seeking redemption, while Frankenstein's story explores themes of isolation and responsibility.
creator and father