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take out the quote and paraphrase it Victor’s secret affects his relationship with the creature too, and it helps explain the creature’s anger. The creature tells Victor, “Remember that I am thy creature; I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel,” blaming Victor for making him and then abandoning him. Because Victor refuses to accept responsibility and refuses to care for or guide the creature, the creature becomes lonely and vengeful. Shelley uses these broken bonds to argue that the harm Victor caused by keeping his secret goes beyond himself and creates a cycle of pain and violence.
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Victor’s secrecy damages his relationship with the creature and helps explain the creature’s fury. The creature insists that, as Victor’s creation, he should have been treated like a child or first companion but instead was abandoned, and because Victor will not acknowledge responsibility or provide care and guidance, the creature becomes isolated and vindictive. Shelley uses these broken ties to show that Victor’s concealment causes harm far beyond himself, setting off a cycle of suffering and retaliation.
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