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There are many conflicts in this book so it would be hard just to say that one comes to be the main one. One of them could be Man Vs. man which is when Victor wants to get rid of his own creation. Another conflict could be Man Vs. himself which would come out when Victor feels remorse and guilt for having created a moster and for causing the death of his beloved. Another conflict could be man vs society which is that the creature, even though is not a bad being, must face the rejection of humanity.

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