11/13/2022 0 Comments Master of monsters chapter 1![]()
He does the jobs of the youth Felix like bringing wood for them and keeping it in their pile so that Felix would not have to go out every day to get wood for heir fire. He tries to help them in every possible manner. He feels sad when the people he likes are sad and he is happy in their happiness. This can be seen when he stops stealing food from them when he realizes that they are very poor and he starts his search for food again. He is a very kind-hearted and loving creature. But just to communicate and get close to them he starts learning the language so that one day he can go and present himself to them. He gets really attached to them though he does not talk o them. Like a child, he feels happy to observe new things and tries to learn and absorb what he sees. But he learns and grasps things from the family who lives in the cottage. Master of monsters chapter 1 how to#He does not know how to communicate and nor does he understand the meaning of emotions which are all new to him. He wants company for himself like any other being and he feels greatly attached to the family which lives in the cottage. Though it is true that the monster is ugly and he is not liked by the people who see him, he is not dangerous and harmful to the people around him. He is new to this world and his actions are similar to a newborn child who does not know anything about the world. The monster appears to be a very kind-hearted being. Master of monsters chapter 1 full#He has to live a life full of hardships and difficulties despite the fact that he has done no wrong. He is abandoned and left alone and he learns everything about human life and senses all by himself. The monster states his development which is similar to that of a child who is born. This view is considerably changed in chapters 11 and 12 of the book. Thus this chapter presents the monster as a horrible creature and a disastrous invention by Frankenstein which he greatly regrets to an extent that it drives him ill. The drive of Frankenstein to go against all odds and boundaries of religion had made him do this work but after its completion, he had realized that he had not achieved what he had wanted. Thus the monster appears like a harmful creation that could be dangerous for human beings as it seems that he wanted to attack Frankenstein and that his own creation did not present with loyalty to its master. When the monster comes to life and goes to Frankenstein, it appears that he wants to harm him. The monster appears to be even worse than a mummy who has been given life. Frankenstein had created a mortal but he had not been able to cover the marks and his lack of perfection can be seen from the fact that the disintegrations in the features of the monster were obvious. This presentation of the monster by his own creator explains his disappointment and that his attempt to advance in science and technology has crashed. He has uneven features with a dried face and black lips which make him appear dreadful. Master of monsters chapter 1 skin#The monster is ugly with skin which is yellow and the skin is unable to cover the work that had been done in making the monster. The monster is explained to be very inhuman and a being that could be very harmful even to its own inventor who brought him into existence with so much of hard work. His sight is explained to be one that no one could see. Frankenstein explains that the monster’s appearance becomes even more difficult to see when he starts walking and moving. He himself is afraid of the monster and wants to get rid of him. The monster presents a dreadful sight that even his creator Frankenstein cannot stand. The monster is presented in this chapter as a horrible beast that cannot be even looked at. He accepts his failure and his attempt to play as God and create a physically perfect being has been unsuccessful. The change in expression and feelings of Frankenstein is an explanation that he is not satisfied with his result. The account of the monster in this chapter is what can be seen from the eyes of his creator and master. In chapter 5 of the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Frankenstein finally succeeds in his creation and puts life into the being that he had created. ![]()
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