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The creature believes that William, as an innocent child, will not be frightened by his appearance because children are often more open-minded and less prejudiced than adults. He hopes that William's purity and naivety will allow him to see beyond the creature's monstrous exterior to the potential for kindness within. Additionally, the creature feels a sense of connection to William, as he is the child of Victor Frankenstein, his creator, and thinks that this familial bond might elicit compassion rather than fear.

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