Mary Shelley : Frankenstein

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English

 

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Courtney L

 

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January 17, 2012

 

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University

 

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The Monster then turned bitter and vengeful, and hated his creator for giving him life. In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, The Creature symbolizes fallen innocence, his childlike naivete stripped away by the cold, uncaring world. The Creature was truly innocent after his creation. At first, he knew nothing but base urges and desires...
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At first, he knew nothing but base urges and desires. He was confused buy his senses, unable to distinguish between them. He only took clothes to shelter him from the bitter cold, not because he was shameful. He did not even remember his first meeting with is creator. All he desired were basic animal needs...
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