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Victor’s Thoughts of “Correct Morality”
Title: Victor’s Thoughts of “Correct Morality”
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 398 | Pages: 1.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Victor’s Thoughts of “Correct Morality”
In Frankenstein, a fiction novel by Mary Shelly, Dr Frankenstein believes that it is morally correct to create a horrifying creature that has no sense of life. Once the creature is born, Victor is petrified by the terrifying and devilish looks of his monster. Stepping backwards, as a sign of horror. Dr Frankenstein then believes that his monster is capable and will destroying the real world, as well as his own.
Victor’s judgment guides
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but they confirm me in determination of mal creating you another companion in vice.” Says victor, as he confronts the monster to save his family.
Victor made, according to his morality, the right decision; he believed that nothing could stop him from reasoning. The monster, his reincarnation trapped him and destroyed his thoughts and moral. Victor is now left with nothing but disgust. His visions of correct morality are inverted at the doorsteps of life.
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