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Quotes Shmoop will make you a better lover Back to all quotes. See All Quotes. Logging out…. Logging out You've been inactive for a while, logging you out in a few seconds However, he was very troubled due to his creature. The creature tortured Victor and contributed to his death. The monster says that he hates himself for all of the horrible atrocities he has committed, but rationalizes it with the belief that he had no other choice.

Without easy friendship or happiness to be found, the monster succumbs to the belief that none could possibly exist. Seemingly faced with a life without happiness, the only course of action he let himself see was to make his creator feel how his life was. His reputation was more important than the people of his life. After gazing upon his accomplishment his shallowness made him castaway his creation and let a person equivalent to a newborn survive on his own.

Victor obsession with being the creator of his own race caused his downfall. Instead of accepting his mistakes he made it a point to blame the monster for every misery in his life. Victor had a lot of thoughts on how he wanted to save his friends and family but never act onto it until the end. These were the words of Victor Frankenstein, a young ambitious scientist, when he brought life to a human-like creature he made from human remains.

Scared from the result of his creation, he fled and abandoned him. Now alone, the hideous looking creation, often referred to as a monster, desired for acceptance, but he was forced to experience the cruelties of men. With determination and resentment to find the answers, he pursued to find his creator, but cruelty had challenged him throughout his journey.

I was cursed by some devil, and carried about with me my eternal hell The Monster now master is rebelling against his Creator now servant , and nothing will satisfy him until he defeats him as he was defeated by humanity. Nothing now but death will satisfy either one, but death is not a victory. What I did draw was something intriguing. There was something about this monster that you could live with. There was nothing disgusting in his demeanor. There was nothing about him that repelled you.

My monsters were lovable monsters. So why, I wonder, did you decide Amelie would be a better choice? Claire: She smells better. And she made me cookies. The handsome young fellow who's trying to rescue you from a hideous fate is never wrong. Not even if he says the sky is purple and made of hedgehogs. I did. And what did you want? To call myself beloved, to feel myself beloved on the earth. And what I mean about anti-human is even if the population is increasing, so what?



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