The Responsibility Of The Monster In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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“All you need is love” – The Beatles, right? Wrong! Do I believe Victor made the right decision? Yes! Personally I think he should just kill the monster and get it all over with. He made the right decision because if the lady monster and his original monster hit it off then either two things could happen; the monsters could team up and decide to kill together, or they will fall in love and leave everyone alone; but considering he is in fact a monster he is driven to do monstrous things, So I am in belief the monster should have been destroyed. Here are some reasons why.
Reason 1, like I said maybe they would team up and cause double the trouble. Maybe somewhere along the line they will realize now there are two of them they can cause so much
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Oh, something we dread and fear every time we go to ask a simple question. Every time there is rejection deep down there is anger and sadness and it gets built up to the point you could just…KILL SOMEONE!!!! If the girl monster rejects poor boy monster, imagine the hate and feeling this monster will feel. He wants love and if even another monster is not willi8ng to give it to him then he might lose what he has got of a mind and go on a killing rampage. After hurt and rejection like that he may not even bribe Victor for anything and just kill until he cannot kill anymore. He wants love, and he wants appreciation; but no one will give it to him and if this girl monster will not then nobody will. His purpose after that is just basically to kill.
So, with that, Victor was in the right for destroying the lady monster. He considered all the factors that could have happened, he thought about it and I believe that he was in the right for killing that monster before she could go in and tear apart the world around him. She should have never been created in the first place. So, in conclusion, Yes victor made the right decision and killing the lady monster was probably one of the best decisions he has ever