Society was responsible for the monster's actions in Frankenstein. The monster only did the things it did as a reaction to the circumstances he was placed in.
The monster demanded Frankenstein to make another; a female. Frankenstein did this, thinking that the two would accept each other and leave society alone. However, as he neared the completion of the female, he realised the evil he could be unleashing if he made another and destroyed her. The monster killed Frankenstein's wife on their wedding night as an act of revenge.
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the natural world versus the manipulations of science - APEX
Society's fear of science
Because society feared science, she developed a character who overreaches human knowledge and is punished.
Yes. Frankenstein is a good example of man versus society.
As citizens, you have to be responsible for your actions. Citizenship-- participation, commitment to values of constitutional democracy-are essential to health of free society
As citizens, you have to be responsible for your actions. Citizenship-- participation, commitment to values of constitutional democracy-are essential to health of free society
As citizens, you have to be responsible for your actions. Citizenship-- participation, commitment to values of constitutional democracy-are essential to health of free society
The central theme of Frankenstein is prejudice and rejection by society. Oh, and there's a monster
modern monsters can hide within normal society; historical monsters lived outside of society. ~apex~
Modern monsters cannot be identified solely by physical appearance whereas historical monsters can be.
The creature says he is malicious because he has been mistreated and rejected by society, leading him to seek revenge against his creator, Victor Frankenstein. He believes that his actions are justified in response to the pain and suffering he has endured.
When a child or young adult commits a crime, they are generally held responsible for their actions. However, depending on the circumstances and the age of the individual, parents or legal guardians may also be held responsible for the child's actions. Additionally, the justice system may offer rehabilitation programs for juvenile offenders to help them reintegrate into society.
Frankenstein doesn't admit to being the murderer because he fears the consequences of revealing the truth. He also struggles with guilt and shame, and believes that exposing his role in the creature's actions will further damage his reputation and bring about his downfall. Additionally, he is afraid of being judged by society for playing a part in creating such a monstrous being.
The monster demanded Frankenstein to make another; a female. Frankenstein did this, thinking that the two would accept each other and leave society alone. However, as he neared the completion of the female, he realised the evil he could be unleashing if he made another and destroyed her. The monster killed Frankenstein's wife on their wedding night as an act of revenge.
an individual is responsible for helping everyone in his or her society without partiality. He is responsible for creating a good enviroment for everyone in his society.