In the story, the creature approaches the cottage and observes the family inside, ultimately feeling a mix of curiosity and loneliness. However, after experiencing rejection and isolation, it becomes overwhelmed with frustration and anger. This leads the creature to vandalize the cottage, destroying its surroundings as an expression of its inner turmoil and desire for acceptance. The act symbolizes the creature's deep sense of alienation and the consequences of societal rejection.
The creature saw Felix explaining to his companion that the family left the cottage because of the horrible scare by the creature.
It learns by observing the inhabitants of the cottage.
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.
in a hovel behide a cottage
Behind a cottage.
They Made Friends , They used body language to see if they were nice :)
The elder DeLacey was blind and therefore unable to see the creature. He listened to the creature's voice and treated him with kindness, offering him food and shelter. However, when the other family members returned and saw the creature, they reacted with fear and disgust, prompting the creature to flee.
a secluded cabin in the forest, where he hides from humanity and lives in solitude.
The Creature finds Frankenstein. The Creature relates the story of the family in the cottage. The Creature explains how it murdered Frankenstein's brother. The Creature asks Frankenstein to create a companion for it. now popeth thy pussay for a real nigguh!
Though he begged them to let him join them; when he tried to reveal himself to them, they were horrified by his appearance, and they moved out of their cottage the next day.
After leaving his creator's apartment, the creature took shelter in a forest. From there, he went on to stay in a shack attached to a little cottage which was inhabited by a poor family. Later in the story, he took shelter in the Swiss Alps.
because someone who lived in a cottage made the first cottage loaf