Do The Right Thing In Frankenstein

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Everyone is taught to do the right thing. To never disrespect someone or laugh at someone. However, people may think they are doing the right thing when, in fact, they are not. What’s right in one person’s eyes, may be the wrong thing to do in another person’s eyes. In the excerpt from Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, the main character has to figure out what’s right and what’s wrong. The main character, Frankenstein, must choose what to do wisely. He learns that although stealing helps him, it takes away from another person’s family. Even though one thing benefits him, other people are essentially suffering because of his selfishness. Frankenstein sees that what he is doing isn’t right and starts to feel guilty for his wrong doings. As he