Wednesday, May 29, 2019
The Imperfect Creator in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein :: Frankenstein essays
The Imperfect Creator in Frankenstein Often the actions of children are reflective of the attitudes of those who raised them. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelly, Dr. Victor Frankenstein is the sole being that can take responsibility for the creature that he has created, as he is the only one that had any part in bringing it into being. While the actions of the populace are the ones that are the illegal and deadly their roots are traced back to the flaws of Frankenstein as a creator. Many of Frankensteins faults are evident in the appearance of his creation. It is expound as having yellow skin, dark black hair, eyes sunk into their sockets, and black lips (Shelly 56). Frankenstein, having chosen the part for his creature, is the only one possible to blame for its appearance. Martin Tropp states that the monster is intentional to be beautiful and loving, it is loathsome and unloved (64). Clearly it is Frankensteins lack of foresight in the creation process to allow for a creature that Frankenstein had selected his features as beautiful, (56) to die something which the very sight of causes its creator to say breathless horror and disgust filled my heart(56). He overlooks the seemingly obvious fact that ugliness is the vivid result when something is made from parts of different corpses and put together. Were he thinking more clearly he would have noticed monsters hideousness. Another physical font of the monster which shows a fault in Frankenstein is its immense size. The reason that Frankenstein gives for creating so large a creature is his own haste. He states that ,As the minuteness of the parts formed a great hinderance to my speed, I resolved, contrary to my first intention, to make a being gigantic in stature ... (52). Had Frankenstein not had been so speed to complete his project he would not have had to deal with such a physically intimidating creature. Tropp however states that ambition may have had a role in th e size of the creation. He says that the creation is born of Frankensteins megalomania (81). This may indeed be true as the inventor states A new species would invoke me as its creator and source many happy and excellent natures would owe their being to me (52).
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