The “monster” begs Frankenstein for a female made like himself to live his days out with. Though hardship and unhappiness are both guaranteed for the creation, he still wants somebody to share it with. Loneliness is perhaps the worst curse. During good and bad, both the creature and humanity yearn for another who relates to themselves and loves them despite their flaws. The want for acceptance and love is what wrenches every human heart. This need is a longing which is hopefully filled with friendship, family, and life partners. Frankenstein’s creation, having none of these, goes mad with destruction. It is simple and easy to see Frankenstein in humanity, as well as the humanity in Frankenstein. Just as many often do, when left unaccepted and abandoned, the “monster” becomes a source of hatred and annihilation of all things lovely and innocent, which remind him of his inability to be loved and
The “monster” begs Frankenstein for a female made like himself to live his days out with. Though hardship and unhappiness are both guaranteed for the creation, he still wants somebody to share it with. Loneliness is perhaps the worst curse. During good and bad, both the creature and humanity yearn for another who relates to themselves and loves them despite their flaws. The want for acceptance and love is what wrenches every human heart. This need is a longing which is hopefully filled with friendship, family, and life partners. Frankenstein’s creation, having none of these, goes mad with destruction. It is simple and easy to see Frankenstein in humanity, as well as the humanity in Frankenstein. Just as many often do, when left unaccepted and abandoned, the “monster” becomes a source of hatred and annihilation of all things lovely and innocent, which remind him of his inability to be loved and