Victor mainpulates his father by telling him that the first monster he created was good and all, trying to persuade him to let him build a second monster but this time in the form of a girl, so they can reproduce and have lil frankenstein babies
wasn't that type of person i guess
technically victor is the monster because he created the creature and turned it away so this is the main reason the creature turned evil but if you read the book properly you will find that the creature showed sympathy for victor the creature just wanted to part of mankind technically victor is the monster because he created the creature and turned it away so this is the main reason the creature turned evil but if you read the book properly you will find that the creature showed sympathy for victor the creature just wanted to part of mankind
Dad's don't tell their kids to say bad words to their mom. Or if they actually do,then these two parents might be divorced and the father wants to make the kids mother feel bad.So he manipulates the kids to tell their mom bad things. It is not good to tell our mother bad things,no matter if your dad manipulates you to do so or not!If the dad really loves his child he would not tell his child to say bad words to their mom!
Victor Frankenstein, having created the creature, should have tried to school him and educate him. It would have be highly difficult to have a good outcome. The creature was very ugly, and was created in a horrible way. Of course, as a man, the creature would want a mate and what sort of woman would want to have anything to do with him. Victor should have been the type of father that had the intelligence to see that could no good could come out of trying to play God and give life to a being he had made from his own two hands.
You may have misread something...
William of Orange
The concept of Liberty. He was not concerned with geography.
SeaHorse
His father is Byron Williams, who was also an athlete. (Played basketball at West Liberty)
John Hancock
sea horses!
Edmund manipulates his father, the Duke of Cornwall, by pretending to be loyal while secretly plotting against him. He uses flattery and deception to gain his father's trust, all the while planning to betray him and seize power for himself. By exploiting his father's trust in him, he is able to carry out his plan successfully.
In "Frankenstein" when the creature visits Victor, the creature vows to see him on his wedding night and vows to destroy Victor's happiness. Victor interprets the message to mean that on his wedding night, the monster will kill him.
Most sources consider it to be Liberty Hyde Bailey.
wasn't that type of person i guess
technically victor is the monster because he created the creature and turned it away so this is the main reason the creature turned evil but if you read the book properly you will find that the creature showed sympathy for victor the creature just wanted to part of mankind technically victor is the monster because he created the creature and turned it away so this is the main reason the creature turned evil but if you read the book properly you will find that the creature showed sympathy for victor the creature just wanted to part of mankind
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