As soon as the creature was made alive Frankenstein was very ill with exhaustion and fled to the care of his friend. Never renewing contact with the creature until they met on the Mer de Glace.And by then it was too late, of course.
Victor is disgusted with the way the monster is, because he expected the monster to be beautiful. He is also scared of the monster since he is treated like a slave in throughout the book.
He got really scared of it and then Victor ran away from it.
I can think of several epiphanies in Frankenstein off of the top of my head. One is after Frankenstein's creature comes to life he immediately realizes that he has created something monstrous. Another is when Frankensteins creature is outcast by the De Lacey family he realizes that he can never belong in a human society. I can think of one more when Frankenstein is creating a companion for the creature and he immediately stops and tears apart his work because he realizes that he is only repeating his mistakes.
rejected to be honest
Frankenstein would be the colour of the average inhabitant of Switzerland. You have perhaps confused Frankenstein with Frankensteins Creature. The creature is often portrayed as being green, which is not how he is described in the book. You could imagine he would have the colour of a recently deceased person. A sort of pallid, watery complexion.
Boris Karloff
The creature has a great coat that he takes from Dr. Frankensteins laboratory. This is one instance in the story where I find the action unjustified for the mental maturity of the creature.
if he were real then yes but he is not and that is that
either the monster or the creature
He got really scared of it and then Victor ran away from it.
He wished Frankenstein to make him a mate, a female creature just as ugly and deformed as himself.~
Detached and objective. He thinks of them merely as "bodies deprived of life."
In Frankenstein's nightmare, Elizabeth is killed on their wedding night by the Creature. This tragedy leads to Frankenstein's intense guilt and desire for revenge against the Creature.
Frankensteins of Fraud was created in 2000.
Frankensteins of Fraud has 386 pages.
Frankenstein's creature is often portrayed as intelligent and compassionate, capable of deep empathy and understanding towards others despite his own suffering. He is also shown to be resourceful and driven by a desire for friendship and belonging, rather than malice or cruelty.
In Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein," the monster kills Victor Frankenstein's brother, William, in the woods near Geneva. The monster is driven by a combination of curiosity and anger towards the Frankenstein family.
Frankensteins Monster killed...William his brother, whom of which his mother died whilst giving birth to him, Justine- the maids daughter, his (Victor Frankensteins) father and also is wife- Elizabeth Hope this helps :)