"Frankenstein": A basic critique/overview.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:33:49
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (558 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (558 words)
The nineteenth centaury novel, "Frankenstein", written by Marry Shelly discusses Victor Frankenstein's creation and how he dealt with the situation at hand. Victor's creation experienced the society that humans live in and therefore began to understand their way of life. As a result, he felt lonely and loathed about his ugly and dreadful appearance. Milton Millhauser, a noted critic, discusses many aspects of the book; in particular he talks about the monsters nature and his
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fine qualities and one becomes convinced that he is violent.
Milton Millhauser accurately converses about the work of fiction. His criticism is compelling and factual. One must agree with him when he argues about the monster's gentle nature, his interactions within human society, and his psychological aspect of life. The monster from the get-go has been innocent but he has changed through his experiences and emotions into a violent creature that longs for a companion.
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