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The Misunderstood Creature

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Frankenstein created life; he was successful at doing this job. Yet his job became a living nightmare to some people. The creature was unknown to the world, so he made mistakes. He wasn't a monster. He was a human being. He was misunderstanding his surroundings. He was all alone and had nobody to turn to. This creature was smart. Though he know what he was doing throughout the story.

By the creature not being loved he did bad things. Frankenstein abandoned the creature because of the way he looked. The creature wasn't the best looking person, but Frankenstein shouldn't left him alone. The creature was out on his own in the world lost. The creature only wanted was to be loved like he saw other families.

The creature hurt people due to being so angry and miserable. He killed William to hurt the Frankenstein family. Justine was executed for Williams' death; which took a toll on the family. The turn point was when he took Victors lover Elizabeth was killed her. He hurt Victor's feelings to show Victor how he felt. In the end the creature feelings where hurt because of Victor death of being so tired of the creature and his run around.

The creature was very smart. He learned how to read and speak on his own. He learned how to read by watching Safie mothers teach her how to read. He learned how to express his emotions on his own. The creature figured out what he wanted in his life. He wanted a mate, but he never received his mate which made him angrier.

This is why I think Frankenstein created a creature. The creature wanted to be loved and cared for. He wasn't a monster. He made huge mistakes, but he needed a second chance. He hurt Families, and he wasn't dumb; he was smart. Frankenstein created a misunderstood creature.

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