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What is Victor's reaction to the creature once it is alive?

Victor Frankenstein's reaction to the creature upon its awakening is one of horror and revulsion. He is immediately struck by the creature's grotesque appearance, which is a stark contrast to his initial ambitions of creating life. Overcome by guilt and fear, Victor abandons the creature, fleeing from his own creation and the consequences of his actions. This sets the stage for the tragic unfolding of their relationship.


Who is the moster in Frankenstein?

well Frankenstein created the creature for selfish reasons, he dug up dead bodies when the university stopped supplying him with bodies, he hid what he was doing from mankind, and once his creature was animated, he screamed at how ugly it was and ran away. Frankenstein ignored his family and his fiancee. after it's creation, the creature sets about the world learning new things, he is met with nothing but hatred, and therefore goes crazy. he kills frankenstein's younger brother william, resulting in someone else going to jail being accused of murder, he also killed clerval, frankenstein's assistant, and he killed frankenstein's wife of the day of their marriage. people say that the creature had no choice, but when he met william, he said 'Frankenstein! you belong then to my enemy, to whom i have sworn eternal revenge! you shall be my first victim.


Why does Victor Frankenstein change his mind about making the monster?

Because his creature is monstrous in appearance. Victor also regrets tampering with nature and the natural order of things once he witnesses the anomaly that his monster has proven to be. However the reader can later perceive that though monstrous in appearance the creature is really sensitive, intelligent and vulnerably human. The creature also kills numerous members of Victor's family either directly or indirectly in his quest for vengeance against the creator who abandoned him and condemned him to a life of loneliness and suffering, thus fueling Victor's hatred for him.


What comes once in a life time?

Being a child


Why is Frankenstein filled with disgust calling the monster your enemy as soon as he created him?

It can be suggested that Shelley's criticism of the Enlightenment phase of British society, in which Gothic barriers were stretched and humanity attempted to get a proper grasp on human ability, sees Frankenstein create a purely scientific piece for his own hard-hearted intention (getting back at his father who derided Agrippa's work). One its 'dull yellow eye' opens, and it becomes a living creature it goes beyond the bounds of what Frankenstein had percieved - all at once he realises he must care for this creature and he immediately feels he cannot do this. The hatred for his monster comes from his integral desire only to be scientific and not a father figure. This may stem from Shelley's own experience of post-natal depression.


What are differences between Frankenstein book and the movie1995?

It, of course, depends on which movie you mean, but I'm assuming you mean the 1931 classic.In the movie the monster never speaks. In the book he has a lot to say.In the movie the monster is burned to death. In the book he leaves 'for the farthest shore.'In the movie Frankenstein's assistant, Fritz (aka Igor), gets an abnormal brian. In the book there is no Igor and no problem with the brain.In the book the doctor's younger brother is killed. In the movie there is no younger brother, only Frankenstein's father the Baron.In the book, Frankenstein's first name was Victor and his friend's name was Henry. In the movie their names are reversed.


In fable how do you become a balvarine?

you can't but you can get the summon skill and once you sommmon a creature have the creature kill the balvarine and then once your creature has killed the balvarine summon it again and you have your balvarine "pet"


Can I regenerate a sacrificed creature?

No, once a creature has been sacrificed, it cannot be regenerated.


Can you regenerate a sacrificed creature?

No, once a creature has been sacrificed, it cannot be regenerated.


What is Frankenstein or--The Modern Prometheus about?

Frankenstein, or--The Modern Prometheus is about a Swiss student of "natural philosophy," or what would now be called science, named Victor Frankenstein, who stumbles onto the cause of generation and life in the course of his studies, and, indeed, gains the capability of bestowing animation on lifeless matter. Using this knowledge and this capability to create a manlike creature whom he assembles from fragments of corpses in a frenzy of mad pride, the vain, reckless Victor finds his creation repulsive once the creature is completed, becomes terrified, and will not meet his responsibilities to his own creation.The creature, after living almost two years with the De Lacey family of disgraced French aristocrats, discovers that his own creator has abandoned him and obtains his revenge by killing, or causing the deaths of, all of Victor's innocent loved ones, but when Victor dies aboard a ship whose captain, Robert Walton, had been on a quest of his own only to have his crew convince him to abandon it, the Frankenstein "monster," as he has by this time become, mourns his own very guilty creator, whom he had refused to kill directly.The family name "Frankenstein" has become a reference to a creator destroyed by his own creations. The numerous film versions, however, beginning with the 1931 version directed by James Whale for Universal Pictures under Carl Laemmle Jr.'s funding and starring Colin Clive as the creator, named "Henry" Frankenstein rather than Victor, versus Boris Karloff as the "monster," have resulted in wrongful references to the creature, rather than his creator, by the name "Frankenstein."


What country was Frankenstein's flashback on Once Upon a Time?

Definetly Hook!


What does once a fuzzy creature mean?

Once a fuzzy creature means the butterfly used to be a caterpillar?