Topic > The real monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

He has not planned in advance what he will do once his creation is complete. In the discussion board, Cecila Fuchu agrees that the creation of the monster made Frankenstein sick, and summarizes: “Victor's desire to obtain the divine power to create life has become more powerful than ever. This situation led to the destruction of his arrogance and the disease of his mind." Victor worked tirelessly to achieve his goal at the expense of his social relationships. Because he selfishly isolated himself from his relatives and most social contacts, he became a solitary individual who could not sit still without being overly anxious. The mental strain he had imposed on himself over the years is related to his disregard for his health. He is a monster because he knowingly destroyed himself, along with the creation he gave