Sunday, 3 November 2013

Chapter 10

- Victor is still feeling depressed about recent events, he takes a trip to the peak of a mountain called Montanvert. Victor feels refreshed from the beautiful view on top of the mountain but as soon as his hopes are lifted he is confronted by the monster.  Victor curses the monster and wishes he had never created such a creature. 

Victor curses the monster without actually giving the monster a chance to talk to Victor, he also blames the monster for the death of his brother without having any evidence, showing that Victor is very judgmental and also very angry at the monster. Although he is angry at the monster, he should be angry with himself as he was the one who had created it. 

But with great eloquence the monster claims to be Victor's offspring. "I ought to be thy Adam," it says

What the monster is trying to say is that Victor was his creator, but he is no kind of god that he thought he was. 

Victor gives the monster a moment to talk, it says that it has turned to violence once Victor had abandoned it. The monster begs for Victor to listen to its story, to which, finally, he agrees to do so. Victor and the monster go back to the monsters cave in the glacier. 

This is the first bit of evidence Victor has against the monster for the murder of his brother William because of the way it said it had turned to violence and wanted to get revenge. 

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