Point Of View In Frankenstein

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The creature’s point of view in the excerpt from Frankenstein helps impacts how the reader understands and relates to the creature as a character. Throughout the excerpt is was in the point of view of the creature’s giving the reader a look into what’s happening around it. The way the creature views things and feels for the family in the story, helps the reader understand more about the creature and connect with it like feeling for the family because they are in poverty or it sees them dealing with other problems. The way the creature describes the things he sees,hears, and learns can also impact the reader and they might be expressing those same feelings. It’s important that it’s the creature’s point of view for many reasons, reading this text helps (us) the reader understand and some points live through the creature’s eyes and the events it’s been through.
The reader can learn many things from the this point of view they can learn many things about the creature through what it tells in the reading. In the text the creature states “I longed to join them but dared not to well the treatment i had suffered the night before from the barbarous villagers” through what the creature is saying it shows the feeling of being disconnected from others and
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There is a saying that applies to the excerpt “actions speak louder than words” an example is from a sentence in paragraph one which the creature says “I often took his tools and brought home living sufficient for the consumption of several days.” this tells us how the creature dealt with the situation the young was going through. All of the actions the creature has taken has been done with all good intentions and done to benefit others which shows he’s a great guy (creature). The readers can connect with the creature’s actions because it shows all the actions he’s been doing were of no bad intentions they were all to help