Victor Frankenstein creates the monster for the sake of pure glory, for immortality, both in name and literally. He had become consumed by his quest for greatness, a mission to have his name passed through generations as the man who had created life. He also creates the monster for the idea of being able to bestow life upon himself. Should he be successful in learning how life worked, he would be able to apply his studies to himself and live for eternity. Truly, his motives were selfish, and as he created the monster, he thought nothing of what he would do with the monster after it was created, and bore absolutely no responsibility to it.
Viktor Frankenstein wanted to become a god and create life. Frankenstein hated death after his mother passed away, so he set out to try and overcome death so that mankind could live forever. The result of this was The Creature.
Frankenstein felt that he could defy nature and use science to break the boundaries of life and death. The monster was his magnum opus (his greatest work), however was imperfect, and rather than being his masterpiece, it was an abomination. This is likely due to his lack of experimentation with previous subjects (i.e. the monster was Frankenstein first attempt at instilling life into a composition of death parts).
This leads to a strong literary critique of the way Frankenstein attempts to use science to defy nature; and the reason it is widely regarded as the first work of Science Fiction.
He was a mad scientist and wanted to prove he could do it.
He was obsessed with the idea of bring that which was dead back to life. Obsessions is one of the main things the novel is concerned with.
he wanted to play "God"
he wanted to create life, so i hear.
he was bored ans smart
It was simply scientific research.
The mad doctor"s aim, of course , was to create artificial life.
She offers his love which he rejects when he tries to create life and become 'Godlike' Henry ultimately couldn't save Victor from himself.
After hearing lectures given by M. Waldman, Victor is inspired to explore the mysteries of the word and modern science, and even attempt to create life.
Because he has the power to create and destroy life as he wills
he is curious about the first creations of human life
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Victor Frankenstein is searching for the secret of life and wants to find the immortality. He wants to illuminate the mystery of life and death so he tries to create a ''manlike'' creature.
The mad doctor"s aim, of course , was to create artificial life.
Mary Shelley wanted Victor Frankenstein to learn the consequences of playing god and interfering with the natural order of life. She intended to caution against the dangers of scientific ambition without ethical considerations. Ultimately, Victor's downfall demonstrates the importance of responsibility and humility in the pursuit of knowledge.
She offers his love which he rejects when he tries to create life and become 'Godlike' Henry ultimately couldn't save Victor from himself.
Victor Frankenstein is a scientist who learns how to create life and creates a being in the likeness of man, but larger than average and more powerful
he wasn't blamed at all because only victor new about him
Victor Frankenstein's life story is at the heart of Frankenstein. He learns about modern science & masters all that his professors have to teach him. He becomes fascinated with the "secret of life," discovers it, and brings a hideous monster to life.
After hearing lectures given by M. Waldman, Victor is inspired to explore the mysteries of the word and modern science, and even attempt to create life.
Because he has the power to create and destroy life as he wills
Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein" ends with Victor Frankenstein dying and the creature mourning his death. The creature expresses remorse for the pain he caused Victor and seeks redemption by taking his own life. This resolution highlights the destructive consequences of Victor's ambition and the tragic nature of their intertwined fates.
In Mary Shelly's novel Frankenstein, Dr. Victor Frankenstein discovered the secret of life itself when he assembled his monster and brought it to life.