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Keywords: frankenstien

By Paul John Carew on 26/03/2009

Level: GCSE Key Stage 4 (Years 10-11)

Page Number: 2 of 7   pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

pleasent images. These are images we want to see. These are nice features about the creature.
Frankenstien from this point on starts feeling sorry for himself. "the beauty and dream vanished" this shows that he has judged the creature on what he looks like . He has judged the creature by its cover. He has took no responsibility for the creature and hasnt given it a chance. Frankenstien doesnt take any responsibility for the creature so Mary is very critical about Frankenstien for abondoning the creature for its ugliness.
"Continued a long time traversing my bed chamber, unable to compose my mind to sleep". Frankenstien feels sorry for himself at this point because he cant go to sleep and forget about the creature. All the creature wants is to be accepted "He held up the curtain on the bed" this shows that hes approched the bed to see Frankenstien. "he fixed his eyes on me. his jaws opened and he muttered some inarticulate sounds". this shows that he is trying to communicate like there is a bond there between a father and a son. One hand was stretched out" This shows that he wanted to be friends with someone like he wanted a hug. "Iescaped and run down the stairs". This shows were he abandons the creature. He left the creature to fend for himself from this point on in its life. If this was a baby that had just been born it would have been uder 24hours old. Thgis bit in the book is very emotional because victor the creature is going to kill him, but really it is like a father and son thing , its like a child reaching out for its father.
"Inarticulate sounds" The creature cant speak he just mummbles sounds and tries to strins words together but it just sounds like a toddler moaning for a toy. He cant pronounce words properly so this adds to the list of things why the town people hate the creature because he cant speak and defend himself against people. He cant explain why he looks like that and who done it to him.
Frankenstien starts being selfish and cruel, he compared the creature to Dante a terrible poem writer. "It became a thing such as even Dante could not have concieved" @Horror of that countenance" he uses emotive language and he says that no human being would be able to stand

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