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victor frankenstein

ess was that he let the creature kill his friend Henry, by simply not warning him. The same occurrence happened to Elizabeth, Victor's bride. When Victor rejected the creature to create a female companion for him the creature replied: "I go; but remember, I shall be with you on your wedding night" (123). By hearing this Victor knew that the life of his bride was in danger. He risked the life of Elizabeth by not warning her of the danger. The consequences of keeping his creature's existence in secret were disastrous. He could have save the lives of his loved ones but he did not even try. The real question is - who is the monster? In my opinion the monster is Frankenstein who neglected his parental duties. He is accountable for all murders. From my point of view, by having proven my case, it is clear to see that Victor created a being whom he could have accepted and educated. Victor could have fulfilled his promise to the monster regarding the creation of a female mate. However, Victor chose none of these options. Therefore, he must pay for the consequences of his decisions and actions. Word Count: 1195...

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