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The creature was created with the intention of being more than human, including nobility and intellect. However because of neglect on the part of the doctor the creature became violent and cruel. It was an illustration of the 'nature vs nurture' debate.

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Q: Does Mary Shelley seem to view Frankenstein's creation as a creature or a monster?
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