Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Two Ways Frankenstein Changed

Throughout the novel there were many changes. Though they may have not so important now, but they were a major part of the story. Eventually they added up to make a great change.

First, Frankenstein changed because he realized his love for Elizabeth was very strong, and that he wanted to marry Elizabeth. He knew he had always loved her but never realized how strong. Elizabeth ended up being killed by the monster on her wedding night. The monster did this to make Frankenstein more miserable than he ever could have by just killing Frankenstein himself. He wanted to take away what was most important to him first.

Second, Frankenstein changed in that he realized that creating life the way he did was wrong and immoral. Realizing that he became morose, which was unwonted for Frankenstein. He probably should have realized earlier but when he did he didn't create a female companion for the monster he had already created. The monster ended up killing Frankenstein for not doing that. His reason being that he was lonely and the monster felt as though Frankenstein had given him a life of misery.

Frankenstein changed a lot though the novel. They just were not very big and noticeable changes, but in the end they all added up to make very much difference in the story.

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