Love and revenge, Camila, Pablo, Sofia and Rodrigo

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By: Camila Sabatino, Pablo Sánchez-Rey, Sofía Ostrovska and Rodrigo Santos Love and revenge

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By: Camila Sabatino, Pablo Sánchez-Rey, Sofía Ostrovska and Rodrigo Santos

Love and revenge

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Victor love the power of nature and that’s why he wanted to create life in the begining.

Victor, also loved his family and his only friend, Henry.

In the book, Victor Frankenstein, creates a monster but he doesn’t love him. He doesn’t hate him either, he is just scared of the monster.

He married his sister, Elizabeth, because his mother told him when she was dying, and because he loved her too.

Love

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The monster, at the begining loves his creator, Victor, because it’s like a father to him.

He wants to have friends or at least someone that loves him, that’s why, in some point of the book the monster wants a wife.

The monster loved everyone but they hated him because he was ugly and terrorific. That’s when he started to want revenge from his creator.

Love

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Victor wants revenge because the monster kills his brother William, Justine, his friend Henry and his wife Elizabeth.

Victor didn’t have his revenge because when he was following the monster to kill him, he died in Robert Walton’s ship.

Revenge

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The monster wants revenge because Victor, his creator, doesn’t love him and doesn’t want to see him, that’s why the monster kills Justine, William, Henry and Elizabeth.

When Victor dies, the monster feels like all it’s done and now he can die in peace, so he jumps off the ship.

Revenge

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Because when the monster started to breathe, Victor was afraid of him, and he didn’t speak or give the monster a chance to express his feelings.

Here is where the love is important, because if Victor would have loved the monster, he wouldn’t feel sad, wanting to kill everbody related to Victor.

Why is there revenge in the book?