Sunday, August 4, 2019
Chapter 5 of Mary Shelleys Frankenstein Essays -- Mary Shelley Victor
Chapter 5 of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein      Within this essay I intend to discuss how Frankenstein and his  creature change and how subconsciously they love each other. Chapter 5  will be used to show different themes as well as seeing how  Frankenstein acts around his creation. Also the way Frankenstein has  played God will be seen in this chapter.    I will start this essay by looking at chapter 5. Shelley shows, in  chapter 5, Frankenstein and the creatureââ¬â¢s reaction to the ââ¬Ëcreationââ¬â¢.  Shelley conveys Frankensteinââ¬â¢s horror at the creature he has brought  to life and his reaction to it. ââ¬ËHow can I describe my emotions at  this catastrophe, or how delineate the wretch whom with such infinite  pains and care I had endeavoured to form?ââ¬â¢ This quote shows how  Frankenstein is amazed that although he worked so hard to create a  being, it has ended in tears. Frankenstein therefore has reacted with  horror at his creation. Rather that creating a superior healthier  human, he ended up creating a monster.    In chapter 5 we learn next to nothing about the creature. It is living  however it is like a newborn child and therefore doesnââ¬â¢t do much. In  paragraph 3 in Chapter 5 we see how the creature tries to smile at  Frankenstein just like an animal, the creature looks upon Frankenstein  as its parent. ââ¬ËHis jaws opened, and he muttered some inarticulate  sounds, while a grin wrinkled his cheeksââ¬â¢. This quote from paragraph 3  shows that already the creature is trying to communicate to his  ââ¬Ëfatherââ¬â¢.    Despite the fact that all we learn about the creature in chapter 5 is  that he is hideous and seems harmless however, later in the book we  read how the creature evolves into a character of his own. The  creature later in the book comes acro...              ...haic using short  sentences throughout the novel to cause impact. ââ¬ËBeautiful!ââ¬â¢ and  ââ¬ËGreat God!ââ¬â¢ are both examples to show this impact.    I conclude by talking about what Shelley was trying to convey by  writing this novel. I feel as if the novel is very personal and direct  to Shelleyââ¬â¢s life. She used her own previous life experiences and used  them to write Frankenstein. I think Shelley was critical of Victorââ¬â¢s  creation. She wrote about the creature in such a horrible way and  really made the reader feel sorry for the creature even if he was an  8foof, ugly, repulsive, scary monster. Shelley also made Victor a very  complex yet overly focused character.    Mary Shelley made Frankenstein a best selling book for many years to  come after the first copy. This book would continue to sell until it  became what it is today, one of the best Gothic Horrors ever written.                        
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