The creature observed the family through a crack in the wall. The son just welcomed his fiancee into their home. She did not speak any french so the family taught her. By their efforts to her the creature learned french even faster then she did.
He really wanted to communicate with the DeLacey family (the cottagers he was watching and helping).
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.
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the creature learns to speak, read, and understand complex human emotions through observation and self-education. He discovers language by watching the De Lacey family and learns to read by finding books, including "Paradise Lost" and "The Sorrows of Young Werther." Through these experiences, he gains insight into human society, love, and his own loneliness and suffering, which deepens his desire for acceptance and companionship. Ultimately, his learning leads to profound existential questions about identity and belonging.
In Mary Shelley's novel, Victor Frankenstein was a student of chemistry and life sciences, perhaps in training to become a doctor. His role as the prototypical mad scientist developed through film and comic book interpretations of the story. Learn more about Frankenstein and his monster by visiting my website, SusanTylerHitchcock.com, and reading my book, Frankenstein: A Cultural History.
You cant learn any uage without using it. You must use the language as much as you can to gain the fluency anf accuracy. Just by taking classes and watching anime, you wont be able to learn the language.
He really wanted to communicate with the DeLacey family (the cottagers he was watching and helping).
After watching the family for a time the monster catches a glimpse of his reflection in a stream.
How to speak frenchthat families are good.
First off, I assume you mean Frankenstein's monster, not the scientist. If that is the case, he learned through listening to the De Lacey's family, he was hiding near their cottage.
to be self-aware.
Not a thing. Family Guy is an animated program not an educational tool.If you're expecting to learn any life lessons from Family Guy then you need to stop watching.
One can learn how to grill lobster tails at home by getting a cookbook that explains how to do, watching you tube videos, or asking friends and family.
One can learn many different lessons simply by watching footage of Hurricane Katrina. One could learn to appreciate what they have while they have it, as well as utilizing safety techniques to keep one's family safe.
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.
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the creature learns to speak, read, and understand complex human emotions through observation and self-education. He discovers language by watching the De Lacey family and learns to read by finding books, including "Paradise Lost" and "The Sorrows of Young Werther." Through these experiences, he gains insight into human society, love, and his own loneliness and suffering, which deepens his desire for acceptance and companionship. Ultimately, his learning leads to profound existential questions about identity and belonging.
By watching the play you learn some of the history of Rome.
By watching, you can learn new skills, gain knowledge, observe behaviors, understand processes, and improve your own abilities through observation.