The real monsters: who are they?
Initially the monster wasn't evil. He was like a child. He liked a surrounding world, was interested in people. But when Frankenstein was frightened by his creature, the monster began to understand that something was wrong with him. He tried to find understanding and support of people, but they hated and were afraid of him. The Frankenstein's creature understood that he remained along. I'm sure that this moment was decisive. The transformation the Frankenstein's creature into real monster was beginning. But the monster killed people because of utter despair and loneliness. When he asked Frankenstein for woman, he wanted to have a friend. The following murders were the cries for help and didn't give pleasure. When the monster killed himself and his creator, it seems to me to be a very logical end of this story.
This book reminded me the real stories, when teenagers (as a rule dissimilar to others) kill their classmates and himself. I'm sure that the reasons for such behavior are non-acceptance of the surrounding people, mockeries and the lack of support. Сhildren and teenagers are similar to soсiety of the 19th century. There is no concept of discrimination and tolerance in the 19th century. The most chidren's actions aren't actionable, so their actions generally basic only on moral principles. But unfortunately people often don't want to understand somebody who differs from them. So their indifference and cruelty are the cause of such consequences.
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The real monsters: who are they?
Before reading this book I thought that the monster's name was Frankenstein. As it turned out, this association wasn't accidental.
Initially the monster wasn't evil. He was like a child. He liked the world around him and was interested in people. But when Dr. Frankenstein became frightened of his own creature, the monster began to understand that something was wrong with him. He tried to find sought the understanding and support of the people, but they hated and feared him. The Frankenstein's creature understood that he was all alone. I'm sure that this moment was decisive. The transformation the Frankenstein's creature into a real monster was beginning. But the monster killed people out of utter despair and loneliness. When he asked Frankenstein for a woman, he wanted to have a friend. The ensuing murders were the cries for help and didn't give him any pleasure. When the monster killed himself and his creator, it seemed to me to be a very logical end to this story.
This book reminded me of real stories, when teenagers (as a rule dissimilar to others) kill their classmates and themselves. I'm sure that the reasons for such behavior are non-acceptance by the surrounding people around them (or their peers), mockery and the lack of support. Сhildren and teenagers are similar to the soсiety of the 19th century. There was no concept of discrimination and tolerance in the 19th century. The Most chidren's actions aren't actionable, so their actions generally based only on moral principles. But unfortunately people often don't want to understand somebody who is different from them. So their indifference and cruelty bring about these consequences.
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