In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the creature is not inherently evil; rather, it is shaped by its experiences and the rejection it faces from society. Initially innocent and seeking companionship, the creature becomes embittered and vengeful due to the cruelty and isolation imposed upon it by humans, particularly its creator, Victor Frankenstein. This transformation highlights the theme of how environment and social rejection can lead to destructive behavior, suggesting that the creature's malevolence is a product of circumstance rather than innate nature.
One of the themes of the book is 'Nature over Nurture' and it is illustrated rather bluntly that the monster became evil because of Dr. Frankenstein's neglect towards him. So the Dr. should have been responsible for raising the creature he created.
Victor Frankenstein didn't want to create a female creature because he thought that they will have kids and bring evil to earth.
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
its evil
In the book, the creature wanted the doctor to make him a bride, when the doctor refused, the creature sought revenge. In the 1930s movie, the monster wanted to kill the doctor. The idea for a bride came in the second movie.
One of the themes of the book is 'Nature over Nurture' and it is illustrated rather bluntly that the monster became evil because of Dr. Frankenstein's neglect towards him. So the Dr. should have been responsible for raising the creature he created.
The duration of The Evil of Frankenstein is 1.4 hours.
The Evil of Frankenstein was created on 1964-05-08.
One classic book that explores the themes of good and evil is "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley. The novel examines the consequences of unchecked ambition and the ethical implications of playing god through the story of Dr. Victor Frankenstein and his creation.
Victor Frankenstein didn't want to create a female creature because he thought that they will have kids and bring evil to earth.
The Frankenstein Monster. In her book "Frankenstein; or the Modern Prometheus" Dr Frankenstein creates a new creature from parts of dead corpses and then brings it to life. But the monster is evil, kills many of Frankenstein's family and friends and has to be finally hunted down by Frankenstein.he is a very vicious and malicious man who wreaks havoc and sex throughout Frankenstein and has sexual intercourse
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
Svengoolie - 1995 The Evil of Frankenstein was released on: USA: 2 December 2006
its evil
In the book, the creature wanted the doctor to make him a bride, when the doctor refused, the creature sought revenge. In the 1930s movie, the monster wanted to kill the doctor. The idea for a bride came in the second movie.
Evil.
Because his creature is monstrous in appearance. Victor also regrets tampering with nature and the natural order of things once he witnesses the anomaly that his monster has proven to be. However the reader can later perceive that though monstrous in appearance the creature is really sensitive, intelligent and vulnerably human. The creature also kills numerous members of Victor's family either directly or indirectly in his quest for vengeance against the creator who abandoned him and condemned him to a life of loneliness and suffering, thus fueling Victor's hatred for him.