Deconstructive Perspective of Frankenstein

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English

 

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Ashley P

 

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February 5, 2015

 

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University

 

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There's Victor Frankenstein, an intelligent, wealthy scientist, and there's his creation, the monster. Just from this brief introduction, one may find themselves already concluding that Dr. Frankenstein is the protagonist in the novel, while the monster is the antagonist. True, the monster is eight feet tall with a hideous appearance...
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Just from this brief introduction, one may find themselves already concluding that Dr. Frankenstein is the protagonist in the novel, while the monster is the antagonist. True, the monster is eight feet tall with a hideous appearance. Yes, he did commit horrid murders and crimes to innocent people. However, is it absolutely true to say that Victor Frankenstein's creation was an evil, horrible creature with the only thought of revenge pumping through his artificial blood? Or is it possible to say that Victor Frankenstein was actually the monster, with his creation representing all of the internal badness he'd always kept inside of him? Though Victor Frankenstein's creation is often seen as the monster, it's possible to say that on the inside, Victor Frankenstein was his own monster, embedded in the body of a normal man...
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