he was lonely and needed some one to love
He wished Frankenstein to make him a mate, a female creature just as ugly and deformed as himself.~
It was all because of Victor's lie to the creature. He told the creature that he would make another monster, but as a female, so they could live a love life together. Victor did not follow through with this, causing him to declare war on all mankind.
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.
It, of course, depends on which movie you mean, but I'm assuming you mean the 1931 classic.In the movie the monster never speaks. In the book he has a lot to say.In the movie the monster is burned to death. In the book he leaves 'for the farthest shore.'In the movie Frankenstein's assistant, Fritz (aka Igor), gets an abnormal brian. In the book there is no Igor and no problem with the brain.In the book the doctor's younger brother is killed. In the movie there is no younger brother, only Frankenstein's father the Baron.In the book, Frankenstein's first name was Victor and his friend's name was Henry. In the movie their names are reversed.
The monster is created on page 69, the first page of the 5th chapter :)
He wished Frankenstein to make him a mate, a female creature just as ugly and deformed as himself.~
Victor Frankenstein didn't want to create a female creature because he thought that they will have kids and bring evil to earth.
The first, male monster saw Victor destroy the female creature.
Actually I don't think it would have been wise for him to make a female creature. The creature told Frankenstein that if he would make him a wife, he and she would go far away from the world of men and he would never again harm a living thing. Frankenstein, as many people know, did not do this, fearing that the female might not agree with the creature's plans or that they would hate each other. This, in my opinion, would to little to change the creature's ways. Besides this, there is not telling what the female's actions would be. Also, Frankenstein thought, even if she did agree to join the creature in exile, they might reproduce, and so he destroyed the nearly completed female, setting the creature on to more murders. The solution to the reproductive problem, of course, is devastatingly simple: Frankenstein should simply have built a female without reproductive organs.
Victor mainpulates his father by telling him that the first monster he created was good and all, trying to persuade him to let him build a second monster but this time in the form of a girl, so they can reproduce and have lil frankenstein babies
In the book, the creature wanted the doctor to make him a bride, when the doctor refused, the creature sought revenge. In the 1930s movie, the monster wanted to kill the doctor. The idea for a bride came in the second movie.
It was all because of Victor's lie to the creature. He told the creature that he would make another monster, but as a female, so they could live a love life together. Victor did not follow through with this, causing him to declare war on all mankind.
he wasn't blamed at all because only victor new about him
The creature enjoyed a temporary friendship with a kindly old blind man, until the man's family saw the creature, and, seeing only a monster, drove him away. Although Victor Frankenstein created a female companion for the creature, he changed his mind and destroyed her before giving her life.
The creature requests Victor to create a female companion for him, as he feels lonely and wants a companion who understands him. He believes that having a mate will alleviate his loneliness and give him a sense of belonging.
What do the female characters in frankenstien have in common
He tells Victor to listen to his story, and hear what he has to say before deciding whether or not to kill him. Later he asks for a female companion, and says he will leave Victor be if he only gives him this.