The Monster In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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It came on tiny, study legs. It camouflage itself in the darkness of the water, hidden, and undetectable, it was hard to make out what the creature was doing. The monster was slow, each leg was a piston, lifted upon the ground, the tiny legs holding up all the weight, carrying pounds of muscle, waiting for the perfect moment to strike, knowing any creature foolish enough to cross paths with it will be consumed in the process. Above its long pointed snout existed eyes and its nostrils, illustrating the look of a dangerous vile creature. Using its nose, it has a large sense of smell reaching from ranges that seems impossible, sounds of snaps were detectable from the creature’s flattened head hitting its jaw expressing the fact that the monster