Frankenstein: A True Monster

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It is often thought that monsters are something inhuman, or something that has no regard for life like the creation in Frankenstein. Many times in stories the word monster is used to describe a person who has done terrible things. The weight the word monster carries is misunderstood by many things like movies etc. However, a true monster is evil and has no compassion for things that normal humans would care for. While some differences between Victor and the monster are noticeable the similarities are pronounced.
Victor is the monster in this story because he possesses many of the characteristics that define the true meaning of a monster. Victor Frankenstein created this being due to his eagerness for knowing about the creation of life. Victor