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frankenstein

I never read the book Frankenstein, the only perspective I had with the story was the movies that I have seen. I never thought by reading the novel I would begin to see the entire story in a different way, I felt … Continue reading

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Response 2

In someway Frankenstein reminds me of Victor. They share similar characteristics, they’re both lonely and depressed, and monstrous in a way. Frankenstein seems to be in need of a companion and is trying to convince victor to hear his story. … Continue reading

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Response 2 (9/15)

One of the most interesting things in the story of Frankenstein is the structure of the overall story. The story itself is levels upon levels of storytelling through the eyes of others. It is in a way contradicting and shows … Continue reading

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Victor Frankenstein

Within the novel “Frankenstein” I found Victor Frankenstein to be a very questionable character who cannot place blame upon himself. Throughout the task of creating his monster he constantly stated that he didn’t want to go through with giving life … Continue reading

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The Monster

As we discussed in class this book is framed in a way to tell a story from the characters perspectives and each character only tells what they feel will sway the other person to pity them. With Victor it is clear … Continue reading

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Victor

After reading a good portion of this book Victor stands out to me as a very interesting character. He had a very good childhood but some of the things that he went through can be uncanny and plays a role … Continue reading

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Victor’s desire; chapter 2, Idaliz

Chapter 2, Victor shows us the aspects of his character that will lead him to his downfall. He says that he is possess a “thirst for knowledge”. What he meant to say is that he desires to learn the secrets … Continue reading

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