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Frankenstein breaks his promise to create a companion for the Creature due to his fear of the potential consequences and the moral implications of unleashing another being like it into the world. He becomes increasingly aware of the dangers that could arise from creating a new life, fearing that together they might wreak havoc. Additionally, his own guilt and revulsion towards the Creature lead him to reject the responsibility of fulfilling his promise. Ultimately, this decision highlights his struggle between ambition and ethical responsibility.

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