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Frankenstein


Do you believe in miracles? It looks as though the author of does. Mary Shelley has written a story about the creation of human life by the hands of a human being. This is easily compared to the story of Adam and Eve. In the book, Victor and the monster, are compared with God and Adam. In both stories life was created by hand, out of nothing. Both the monster and Adam asked their creators for a companion, but while God satisfied Adam's request, Victor refused his creation's request. Lastly, the monster turned evil and seeked revenge unlike Adam, who after committing his sin, accepted his guilt and resigned heaven without revenge. The monster had many differences and things in common with ...

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into consideration, but broke his promise and ate the apple. This is similar to Victor and the monster because, in the book, Victor represented God and the monster represented Adam. Victor like God, created human life "not following the law of nature", the difference was that the monster did not have his creator there to tell him what he should or should not do and that Adam was made with mud and the monster by chemicals and materials. Victor was a normal person and became ill after his creation because he became mad (unlike God). It took Victor a long time to make his creation and during that period of time, he "went mad" because of non stop hard work. The monster, like Adam did not have any contact with other human life, but for a different reason. He was not in contact with others because of his physical appearance, unlike Adam who had no choice, since he was the only one alive.
"Like Adam, I was apparently united by no link to any other being in existence; But his state was ...

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Added: 3/15/2008 06:17:29 PM
Category: English
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