Morals In Frankenstein

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The concept of morals and character is learned from our parents begins early as an toddler and extends through our childhood and young adult years. Although parents are the key to learning right from wrong, children also gain the concept of this from role models such as teachers, family members, coaches, and maybe even other adults. Frankenstein’s life started as an adult creature who had a conscience but was never able to reason on how to solve problems. Starting life as a human creature without the guidance of parents makes me realize how would you know right and wrong. As a child, I have been in many predicaments where I needed to make decisions; learning to resist the urge to make the wrong decisions is what makes me a strong person.