had seized for companionship. William revealed who his father was; this enraged the monster so much that he killed William. I gazed on my victim, and my heart swelled with exultation and hellish triumph; clapping my hands, I exclaimed, ‘I too can create desolation; my enemy is not invulnerable; this death will carry despair to him, and a thousand other miseries shall torment and destroy him.’(136).After the monster killed William and framed Justine for it, his revenge had just begun. He chased after Victor for many months trying to gain his attention and acknowledgement of existence. During this time I feel that the monster had time to think and reflect on his crimes that had been committed. This is where he flips again to a rational monster; who has remorse for his wrong doings. He even though it brought grief to his creator, felt guilty for his crimes. This is why he sought to find Frankenstein; he wanted forgiveness and understanding. This originates back to him just wanting love from his creator. When he finally catches up with Victor the meeting starts out unfavorable. Victor again looks at his own selfish needs, instead of those of his creation. When the monster comes to approach him; Victor should have had a different outlook on the situation. He is taken on by surprise as the monster approaches him. “Devil, do you dare approach me? And do not you fear the fierce vengeance of my arm wreaked on your miserable head? (95)” This remark did not bother the monster instead he took him inside a cave and spoke with him. All that the monster wanted was one little request, and that was to have a woman companion. This at first seemed like a good idea to Victor, but he later recanted on this deal. It is that one incident of destroying the female monster that led to the awful conclusions of the novel. If Victor Frankenstein had been more like a mother to the monster, none of the treacherous events that took place would...