Rousseau's Philosophy in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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As Frankenstein's nascent creation ventures out into the countryside, he is not lonesome- though he wanders through the wilderness unaccompanied- because natural man's few dealings with other humans are solely for reproductive purposes (Edwards). According to the philosopher, "Food (?) and rest are the only good things for natural man; the only evils are pain and hunger" (Edwards)...
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According to the philosopher, "Food (?) and rest are the only good things for natural man; the only evils are pain and hunger" (Edwards). As such, at the start of his journey the monster's only concerns are his "fatigue, (?) hunger and thirst" (Shelley, 103). Hardships endured by the creature as natural man are due to innate weaknesses, and are easily overcome by detecting nourishment or shelter...
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