Topic > The Effect of Frankenstein's Monster - 1236

Countless situations created in life will always have some consequence, whether the outcome is positive or negative. In the novel Frankenstein there are many incidents depicted through the characters that have both a positive and negative outcome, regardless of the type of situation. Most of the situations conveyed in this novel almost always have a negative outcome due to the way the effects harm and hurt the innocence of the other characters in the story. In this novel many of the negative outcomes are a consequence of a horrible monster, known as Frankenstein's monster, created by the hands of Victor Frankenstein. The first part of the novel takes us into the life of Victor Frankenstein, born to a wealthy Genevan family, with two other brothers Victor and Ernest. Later in the book we also meet Elizabeth, who was adopted by Victor's parents when Victor was four years old. As the story progresses, Victor soon falls in love with Elizabeth and his mother's dying wish is that he will one day marry her. Victor spends the first part of the novel presenting his childhood and subsequent years, up until the time he had to leave for college. While attending Ingolstadt University, Victor begins to excel very well in chemistry and many of the other science courses he takes. While attending college and taking all his science classes, he learns to put dead tissue back together and bring something back to life. This new knowledge of Victor brings us to our first effect, as he has learned to bring things back to life. Begin to formulate a plan to build a body using dead tissue. When he begins to act on his plan, and... middle of paper... he opens up and sees his own creation killing his wife. Following all the deaths in Victor's family, his father kills himself because he cannot bear all the pain that has befallen him. His death is the result of the horrible monster created by his own flesh and blood, but he will never know because Victor won't tell anyone. The effects left behind by Frankenstein's monster were disastrous and harmful to everyone who came. touched and influenced many lives. With the creation of Frankenstein, lives were destroyed and ended at the hands of beasts created by one person. He killed many people because of the hatred everyone showed him when he came into contact with them. All the outcomes in this novel were negative because he never had a good or positive effect towards anyone in the entire novel.