Humanoid Creature In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Frankenstein successfully brings a humanoid creature to life by the use of a chemical, apparatus or a combination of both, but he is afraid by the creature's ugly. He abandons his creation, which disappears and soon start upon a journey of revenge that result in the death of Frankenstein's younger brother, William. The Frankenstein's' housekeeper, Justine, is blamed for the boy's death and executed; Frankenstein is feel with guilt, but does not come forward with the truth because he thinks no one will believe his story, and he is afraid of the reactions such a story would