Frankenstein Point Of View Analysis

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The creature’s point of view impacts me or the readers understanding and how we can relate to him in a big way. His words and how de describs the villagers and what they do daily is very descriptive. His piont of view is very kind. I never heard his piont of view only others on how he is a monster. It turns out he just wanted to to learn and fit in with human. I never would of thought that the creature would be so thoughtful. His point of view really tells how the villagers was not open to new things.
I learnd so much from this creature, words, some words people dont use that much today. The creature seems very intelligent especiallywhen he said “ I was first unable to solve these questions, but perpetualattention and time explained to me
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When the creature got wod and put it by the door of the villagers so the young would not have to go get wood was amazing. People say “ Your actions speak louder that words” and he sertanily can do both. He tought me even if people makesyou suffer and inflict pain on you, you still can do the knidest thing back to them. He still did nice things for the villagers even if they did not know it was him.
Also, the creature observed alot, and through out his observation i also learned somthing. There is a differentce between observation and being creepy. At first I was like “ okay this is kinda creepy” but ferther in the story i realized he was just curious. He also observed how sad the villages were. I learned that you can have everything that you want in life and not be happy. The villages had everything the creature wanted, but till was unhappy. Last but not least, I learned so much from the creature. Through his actions, observation and words. It tells so much about him and the villagers. Also how he looks at the world and life. His point of view was very inportant and intresting. I now know who the creature is and his ways of life. How he wanted to be seen and