Difference and similarities between Victor and Monster

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Difference and Similarities Between Victor and Monster By Nirali Dabhi

Introduction Name: Nirali Dabhi Roll number: 17 E nrollment Number: 4069206420220006 Sem: 1 M.A P aper numb er: 103 Paper Name: Romantic Literature Topic: Difference and Similarities Between Victor and Monster Submitted to: Smt S.B. Gardi, Department of English, M.K.B.U Email: [email protected]

Table of Contents 1. Mary Shelley’s Introduction 2. Introduction of the Frankenstein 3 . Difference Between Victor and Monster 4 . Similarities Between Victor and Monster

Mary Shelley (1797-1851) Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley,Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin English Romantic novelist Mary Shelley’s best-known book is FRANKENSTEIN or, The Modern Prometheus (1818, revised 1831), a text that is part Gothic Novel and part philosophical novel; it is also often considered an early example of Science fiction. She wrote several other novels, including Valperga (1823), The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck (1830), Lodore (1835), and Falkner (1837); The Last Man (1826). (Kuiper)

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Movie Adaptation(1994).

Introduction of the Frankenstein The Modern Prometheus Publication: 1818 Shelley sets the frame of Frankenstein in the late 1790 Victor Frankenstein’s genre of romance rescue for beautiful Elizabeth. (Wolfson) Characters: Victor Frankenstein The Creature Captain Walton Elizabeth Lavenza (Pearson)

Difference Between Victor and Monster Victor Frankenstein is the main protagonist of the novel. He devotes all his time his studies, sacrificing his health and his relationships for his ambition. Frankenstein promises to create one, but he does not want to be complicit in the propagation of similar creatures, so he breaks his promise. The monster, enraged, kills Frankenstein’s close friends and family. Monster is a Second main Protagonist of this Novel. he helps bring firewood, he teaches himself to read He demands that Frankenstein should create a female creature so that the pair can live away from civilization peacefully, and have the solace of each other.

Frankenstein constantly praises Elizabeth as a beautiful, saintly, gentle presence in his life. Frankenstein and Elizabeth reveal their romantic love for each other, and get engaged to be married. On their wedding night, however, Elizabeth is strangled to death by the creature.

Similarities Between Victor and Monster The Similarities are they share three significant qualities, they have a need for bonds, they love nature, and love being outdoor both of them are very shy and like to be to themselves but they like to be in the nature all the time. The vivid similarities between the two tragic characters are driven by their dreary isolation from the secluded world, which refuses to accept those who are different into society, by hatred, and most importantly by the absence of motherly figures in both Victor's and the Monster's lives.

Work Cited Kuiper, Kathleen. “The Journals of Mary Shelley, 1814-1844 | work by Shelley.” Britannica , 26 August 2022, https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Journals-of-Mary-Shelley-1814-1844 . Accessed 16 October 2022. Pearson, Julia. “'Frankenstein' Characters.” 2019. Thoughtco , https://www.thoughtco.com/frankenstein-characters-4580219 . Accessed 17 October 2022. Wolfson, Susan J. “Introduction: Frankenstein, Race and Ethics.” 2022, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09524142.2020.1761110 . Accessed 16 October 2022.