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who holds more power in their relationship? Victor or the creature ?
were you surprised to read that the creature was sad in the end when he found victor dead in the artic?
what is the strongest universal idea in frankenstein
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1) Who holds more power?
- At first Victor seems more powerful (he creates the creature). By the middle and end, the creature holds more power — he can hurt Victor emotionally and destroy his life.
2) Was I surprised the creature was sad at the end?
- No. His loneliness, regret, and loss of purpose make his sadness believable despite his violent acts.
3) Strongest universal idea in Frankenstein?
- The responsibility and consequences that come with creating or pursuing something beyond moral limits (often summed up as the dangers of unchecked ambition and neglect of those you create).
- At first Victor seems more powerful (he creates the creature). By the middle and end, the creature holds more power — he can hurt Victor emotionally and destroy his life.
2) Was I surprised the creature was sad at the end?
- No. His loneliness, regret, and loss of purpose make his sadness believable despite his violent acts.
3) Strongest universal idea in Frankenstein?
- The responsibility and consequences that come with creating or pursuing something beyond moral limits (often summed up as the dangers of unchecked ambition and neglect of those you create).
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