Frankenstein
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The Creator's Faults in the Creation Often the actions of children are reflective of the attitudes of those who raised them. Conclusion
Originally, had planned to use the results of his experiment to benefit mankind; but this idea soon transmuted into and obsession to perform the impossible jus ....
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.... and when he believes he has succeeded, he praises himself as a god:
'I had selected his features as beautiful, beautiful! Great god!' (Pg47)
In reality, is so delusional that he fails to recognize that his creature's outward appearance is hideous. He knew of the creature's disfigured face and gigantic proportions, yet he is so blinded by his ego that he fails to take into account the results of his actions, i.e. how his creation would coexist with other beings. His thoughtless actions im ....
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Page count: 5 (approximately 250 words per page)