Frankenstein: Victor’s Selfishness vs. Creature’s Struggle
Words: 1390 Pages: 5 4296The True Form of Evil Violence alone is not evil, but the inability to own up to one’s misdoings is the true form of evil. For instance, a murderer who owns up to one’s mistake may earn a second chance, but a murderer who runs will never earn that second chance. This is the case for Victor Frankenstein in Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein, who runs away from his monster creation, which causes the start of his downfall. Although the monster […]