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The Morality of Frankenstein
In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley there exists a monster that was created. This monster was feared by everybody and inclusively killed people. Even though the monster committed horrible acts, it was evident that he was still a good person.
The monster was thought to be an evil creature but really was a good being. He did many rightful acts that showed the reader he was a fine individual. The monster said, "By degrees I made a discovery of even greater moment. I found out that these people possessed a method to one another by articulate sounds. I perceive that the words they spoke sometimes produced pleasure or pain, smiles or sadness, in the minds and countenance of the hearers. I ardently wanted to become acquainted with it. I discovered the names of many things and familiar objects such as; fire, milk, bread, and wood."(Pg.195). The monster was telling...
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