Victor Frankenstein might be considered monstrous due to his reckless pursuit of knowledge without considering the consequences, his abandonment of his creation, and his failure to take responsibility for the suffering he caused. His actions demonstrate selfishness, arrogance, and a lack of empathy, making him a morally questionable character.
Because he is afraid that Walton (and perhaps other people who learn the secret) would try to duplicate the experiment and end up like Frankenstein himself.
He thinks it will want him to be his friend.
Ofcourse, the creation of the creature. It shows Frankenstein as repulsed by what he's created that he flees from it and hides, when he spent two years depriving himself of sleep etc to make his "wretch".
William Frankenstein- the creator not the monster's sonJustine Moritz- the Frankensteins' maid servantHenry Clerval- Frankenstein's best friendElizabeth Lavenza- Frankenstein's brideAlphonse- Frankenstein's fatherVictor Frankenstein himself dies
After his creation comes to life, Frankenstein is horrified by the creature's appearance and abandons it. Overwhelmed by guilt and fear, he retreats to isolate himself, grappling with the consequences of his actions. As the creature seeks companionship and understanding, it becomes increasingly vengeful towards Frankenstein, leading to tragic events that haunt the scientist throughout the narrative. This sets off a destructive cycle of pursuit and confrontation between creator and creation.
Warning, spoilers:He dies of a fever on Captain Robert Walton's boat in the north after hunting his creation for years (because the creation killed all his family) and ending up on Walton's boat. His creation then sees what he has done and says he will kill himself out of sorrow. As the creation jumps off the boat into the storm the story ends.
Frankenstein failed as a human being by letting his ambition and obsession consume him, leading him to create the monster without fully considering the consequences. He neglected his responsibilities to care for and guide his creation, which ultimately led to tragedy and destruction. In addition, he isolated himself from others and abandoned his creation, showing a lack of empathy and compassion.
burn himself
He wished Frankenstein to make him a mate, a female creature just as ugly and deformed as himself.~
The cast of Farm of Frankenstein - 2009 includes: Dan Mapp as himself Craig Shaner Mark Sheibenberger Rick Washington as himself
The cast of The Making of The Diary of Anne Frankenstein - 2011 includes: Will Barratt as himself Joel David Moore as himself Kane Hodder as himself Kristina Klebe as herself Robert Pendergraft as himself
because victor frankenstein created a monster so they thought that he was so crazy that he murdered clerval.