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What does the creature demand victor to do in the novel Frankenstein?

The creature tells Victor that he expected this kind of behavior from him and offers Victor a deal. If Victor accepts the deal, the creature will leave mankind alone, but if Victor does not accept, the creature will murder all of Victor's friends and family.


Who is the real monster Victor or the creature?

technically victor is the monster because he created the creature and turned it away so this is the main reason the creature turned evil but if you read the book properly you will find that the creature showed sympathy for victor the creature just wanted to part of mankind technically victor is the monster because he created the creature and turned it away so this is the main reason the creature turned evil but if you read the book properly you will find that the creature showed sympathy for victor the creature just wanted to part of mankind


Why did Victor agree to listen to the creature's tale in Frankenstein?

The creature's strongly persuasive arguments (the creature expressed the loneliness of him being left out & suggested that victor should take care of his own creature:" [I] am thy creature.") made Victor unable to refuse to listen to the creature's story.


How was victor's reaction to clervals death like his reaction when the creature was brought to life?

Victor's reaction to Clerval's death was one of devastation and guilt, similar to his reaction when the creature was brought to life. Both events stirred strong emotions of regret and responsibility within Victor, as he felt directly responsible for the outcomes. The deaths of both Clerval and the creature's creation led Victor to confront the consequences of his actions and the havoc they wreaked on those he cared about.


How did the creature react when he found Victor dead?

In "Frankenstein" when the creature visits Victor, the creature vows to see him on his wedding night and vows to destroy Victor's happiness. Victor interprets the message to mean that on his wedding night, the monster will kill him.


How did the creature get victors journal?

The creature obtained Victor Frankenstein's journal after he killed Victor's friend, Henry Clerval. In a confrontation, Victor had dropped the journal, and the creature picked it up, gaining insight into Victor's thoughts and emotions. This act deepened the creature's understanding of his creator's feelings and fueled his own desire for companionship and acceptance.


What did Victor plan to do in the Orkney's?

Victor planned to create a female companion for his creature in the Orkney Islands. He hoped that this new creature would keep the creature occupied and away from humanity. However, he ultimately destroys the female creature before she can be brought to life.


Why does victor describe his creature as his enemy?

it wants to kill him.


Where did victor place the torn remains of the female creature?

Victor placed the torn remains of the female creature in a box and left it on the bed in his apartment.


What are similarities between Victor and the monster in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley?

Victor is kind of compared to God, and the creature to Adam. The creature is shunned by his own creator, even though he means well. Victor denied the creature the happiness and love necessary for growth, thus the creature turned "evil". Victor did not take responsibility for his creation, and thus the crimes of the creature can be blamed on Victor.


What is victor frankensteins reaction when the creature opened his eye?

He got really scared of it and then Victor ran away from it.


Why is victor Frankenstein creature 8 foot tall?

Victor Frankenstein created his creature to be 8 feet tall because Mary Shelley simply decided to describe the creature/monster to be this way. Other reasons would be that the creature is possibly made of many other bodies.