The monster initially observed the cottage people from a distance, fascinated by their interactions and daily life. He felt a deep sense of loneliness and longing for companionship, but when he finally approached them, they reacted with fear and hostility, ultimately driving him away. This rejection fueled his feelings of isolation and anger, leading him to seek revenge on humanity.
the monster/ creation
In "Frankenstein," the creature overheard Felix discussing why the people had moved away from the cottage. They left because of their fear of the monster. When he heard the explanation, he became enraged and set the empty building on fire.
cottage industries exist because without them people would not get to eat cottage
It's to see what people would react like if a real monster really came after them. It's so fun!
It's to see what people would react like if a real monster really came after them. It's so fun!
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the monster first learns to understand and speak language by observing a poor family in a cottage. The language the monster learns is French, as he overhears the De Lacey family conversing in French. This acquisition of language plays a crucial role in the development of the monster's intellect and ability to communicate with others.
1. Rent a small cottage in the woods. 2. Invite just enough people to fit into said cottage. 3. Get naked and smother each other in cottage cheese.
A cottage is its own stature while apartment is a stature but it has other people of residence in it.
You haven't got it quite right. The cottage cheese is good for people going on a diet
The Cottage Industry ended by the fact people were moving into the city were there were machines that made the wool for the people in a factory that moved things quickly and faster.
The mayors cottage is an upgrade to the houses to have 6 people at the cost of 100 magic beans i believe
How did the people of Germany react of the ww1 treaty of versai