In my opinion I feel as if chapter 15 pertains to accepting people for who they are and/or what they are. Frankenstein aka The Monster, found some books in a leather satchel & decided to try & read them so he can have more knowledge of what goes on in the world. One book he came across Called, Paradise Lost, happened to have a similar story line about his own life. He then finds paper from victors journal in his clothes that basically describes his creation step by step. Understanding who he is, different or not he felt it was time for him to reveal himself and make friends. Because of the way he looked, people weren’t too fond of speaking with him or even allowing him to explain his story. Because he was created, he wants to feel like he’s a human being just like everyone else. He has a heart, a mind, a soul & feelings just like a normal human being. The monster just wants to feel accepted & that’s kind of hard to get from the people he has tried to interact with. Moral of this passage, whether someone is different or maybe even the same, you should always treat them equal because you don’t know their situation. Frankenstein didn’t ask to be created the way Victor created him so you can really blame him for his looks or actions.
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