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1
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Monster thinks that Victor should make amends

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Remember that I am thy creature, I ought to be thy Adam

2
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The Monster seeks Victor’s love

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To whom thy justice and even thy clemency, is most due

3
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Victor perceives the Monster as a threat from the moment it is created

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Fearing each sound as if it were to announce the approach of the demoniacal corpse

4
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Monster uses gothic imagery to describe himself

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Archfiend

5
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Nature imagery features heavily in the description of Victor’s meeting with the monster

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These sublime and magnificent scenes afforded me the greatest consolation

6
Q

3 common descriptions of the monster

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Wretch, daemon, demoniacal corpse

7
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The monster is described as otherworldly

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Superhuman speed

8
Q

He begins to see himself as….

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A monster, a blot upon the Earth

9
Q

This is how he describes his emotions after seeing his reflection

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Despondence and mortification

10
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Why does the monster seem to be a romantic?

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He is imaginative and sensitive

11
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What does the monster have?

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Powers of eloquence and persuasion

12
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What does the monster want to do?

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“Discover the motives” and “unravel the mystery” of humans

13
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How does the monster describe knowledge?

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It clings to the mind…like a lichen on a rock

14
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How does he describe the prejudice against him?

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Everywhere I see bliss, from which I alone am irrevocably excluded

15
Q

More prophetic language to describe the monster

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Dreaded spectre