Tuesday, September 1, 2009
F #20
“But it was all a dream; no Eve soothed my sorrows nor shared my thoughts; I was alone” (p.93). The creature desperately wanted someone similar to him, someone that appeared as he did. He would prefer this being to be a female, but he really just wanted somebody who cared for him. He feels entirely lost, as he does not understand why he is the way he is. He curses his Creator, Frankenstein, and wishes to be like Adam. At this point in the novel, Shelley may want the reader to pity the creature and wish for him to find a friend.
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