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  1. In the story “Frankenstein,” written by the author Mary Shelley, Victor Frankenstein
  2. decided that wanted to create
  3. a being out of people that were already dead. He believed that he could bring people
  4. back from the grave. Playing
  5. with nature in such a way would make him play the role of God. With Victor Frankenstein
  6. feeling that he had no
  7. true friends, the only relief he had of expressing his feeling was through letters to Elizabeth.
  8. Elizabeth was not
  9. Victors’ true sister but he loved her very dearly, making sure to always write her when
  10. ever he had the chance. Yet,
  11. when Victor left something strange came over him. Already being interested in subjects
  12. such as natural philosophy
  13. and chemistry, he fall upon the question of how to bring someone back to life. He became
  14. very involved in this
  15. project and worked on it for days on end. The project had to do with defying the laws of
  16. nature. Victor believe
  17. wholeheartedly that he could bring the dead back to life. He felt that the dead were not
  18. ready to die and they were
  19. just resting. Victor became so self absorbed into his project that he seem to forget all that
  20. was important to him. He
  21. even disengaged himself from all the people he loved in his life. People like his father,
  22. Elizabeth, and other loved
  23. ones. Victor began to write less and less. Yet, it was not until Elizabeth got a discouraged
  24. letter from Victor, did his
  25. love ones start to wary about him. Though, the letter was full of words, it gave no relief to
  26. Elizabeth, because the
  27. words meant nothing to her. However, they meant a lot to Victor, because he felt the
  28. project in which he was
  29. working on was so important to him, in his own delirious world. He felt that with bring
  30. people back to life he would
  31. not only better man kind, but also establish a name for himself. With this type of attitude,
  32. he did not even take into
  33. consideration that he might make the world a worse place. This part in the story shows the
  34. irony. The irony being
  35. that Victor Frankenstein feels he is doing something good for the world, but we later find
  36. out just how bad this
  37. creation could be. Though Elizabeth wanted to pull Victor away from his project, he was
  38. unwilling to leave until it is
  39. complete. After Victor found how to bring his creation to life, he also found out just how
  40. evil his invention could be.
  41. His creation was strong and evil. With the escape of the monster, Victor Frankenstein had
  42. to come to realization of
  43. what his creation might do and the consequences that Frankenstein, himself would have to
  44. deal with. With the
  45. murder of his brother weighing the guilt on his shoulders, Frankenstein know he had to do
  46. something. So he went
  47. looking for the monster. Upon their meeting each other, the monster confessed that when
  48. he found out that William
  49. as Victor’s brother he killed him. He then proceeded to tell him that he killed his brother
  50. due to the fact that he was
  51. trying to get back at his creator for bringing him to life and allowing him to be an out cast
  52. in society. This killing
  53. prove to Victor that the monster did not know right from wrong or how to cope with his
  54. anger. This aggression
  55. made Frankenstein's creation violent. While talking with the monster, the monster
  56. demanded from Frankenstein to
  57. create a partner that he could be able to live with away for society. At first, agreeing to the
  58. demand, but later
  59. realized that if his first creation came out to be a killer so could the second one. With this
  60. in mind Frankenstein
  61. revoked his agreement and decided against creating another monster. Though, knowing
  62. that this decision could be
  63. dangerous to him and his loved ones. Yet, he had to think of what was truly best for man
  64. kind. Bringing the dead to
  65. life or saving the lives of the living. Another peace of irony in this story is, just like Victor
  66. Frankenstein who had no
  67. friends and was different from the rest of society so was the monster. Also, when
  68. Frankenstein decided to play God
  69. and bring the dead to life, his creation took on the same role when he decided to take
  70. away some ones life. All in
  71. all, both Frankenstein and his creation had some of the same behaviors and both were
  72. going to die themselves and
  73. be lonely meanwhile.
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