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Essay on Frankenstein Is man born evil or corrupted by society |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 891 words (3.56 pages) in the essay titled Frankenstein Is man born evil or corrupted by society
In the tale of Frankenstein, written by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, the creature is
a symbol of evil, whose only desire is to destroy lives. Rather, it was the initial rejection of his
creator that lead to his thirst for the vindication of the unfairness with which he had been treated.
It is a general belief that man may be evil, but Mary Shelley believes that all men are born good
and corrupted by the evil that already exists is society. The creation of an unloved being holds
Victor Frankenstein more culpable for his own demise that the creature himself.
Initiated into the world at the hands of man obsessed with finding the elixir of life,
the creatures then left to fend on his own. Victor Frankenstein turns from the being whom he
gave life to, in horror, therefore starting an anger that will soon turn malicious. Victor’s creation
was delivered into the world with an innate goodness that all men are born with. He tries to
communicate with Frankenstein, but is incapable of speech, not having been taught. “ and his
eyes, if eyes they may be called, were fixed on me. His jaw opened, and he muttered some
inarticulate sounds, while a grin wrinkled his cheeks......one hand was stretched out, seemingly
to detain me, but I escaped and rushed downstairs” (Shelley, p. 43). Victor even declares that
he deliberately neglects to communicate with his creation because of its shockingly horrific
Victor Frankenstein, more than any other charact...
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Keywords: mary wollstonecraft shelley, victor frankenstein, creature, elixir of life, parents, inarticulate, mary shelley, born evil, innate goodness, initial rejection, rushed downstairs, victors, vindication, detain, unloved, culpable, fend
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