Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Journal 7 Revised
By the monster learning his sense of identity and place in the world around him, I agree in the assumption that the monsters development so far is in relationship to human adolescence. The monster begins to understand human relations in general, which emphasizes the agony of his own isolation. Through the crucial texts in paradise lost, he understands the representation of Adam and Satan and begins to compare himself to them which suggests that the monsters is developing morals of good and bad. He begins to have characteristics of a teenager by learning the conception of his identity and place in the world. Which emphasizes how he realizes he's an outsider. By realizing his deformity, and alienation with society. Just as a teenager does in high school when they feel like they don't belong. He begins legitimizing his past with written texts suggesting the want of sympathy of Victor because he has not been a fatherly figure to him.
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