Moral critics would lose their minds over Victor’s rebellion for two reasons: he goes against elder authority, and he goes against the omnipotent power of god. In addition, Victor’s actions throughout the novel make his personality traits questionable. At first, most readers would find Victor to be young, naive, and charming based on his childhood description. But, all of that is brought to an abrupt end when he decides to run away from his own creation, and refuses to claim responsibility. Behavior such as this would be unacceptable to moral critics and common readers. In our world we are supposed to take claim of our mistakes and correct them to the best of our ability. Victor refuses to take responsibility, and instead runs away from the complications he created. Similarly, he spends the rest of his life running from his creation; which can be compared to abandoning your own child. Moral critics would find Victor’s behavior atrocious; it cannot be supported on a moral level. Arguably, the monster would not turn into a vengeful being if his own creator stayed to teach him the ways of life. Plus, it is supposed to be in our human nature to take care of what is
Moral critics would lose their minds over Victor’s rebellion for two reasons: he goes against elder authority, and he goes against the omnipotent power of god. In addition, Victor’s actions throughout the novel make his personality traits questionable. At first, most readers would find Victor to be young, naive, and charming based on his childhood description. But, all of that is brought to an abrupt end when he decides to run away from his own creation, and refuses to claim responsibility. Behavior such as this would be unacceptable to moral critics and common readers. In our world we are supposed to take claim of our mistakes and correct them to the best of our ability. Victor refuses to take responsibility, and instead runs away from the complications he created. Similarly, he spends the rest of his life running from his creation; which can be compared to abandoning your own child. Moral critics would find Victor’s behavior atrocious; it cannot be supported on a moral level. Arguably, the monster would not turn into a vengeful being if his own creator stayed to teach him the ways of life. Plus, it is supposed to be in our human nature to take care of what is