Chapters 17-19: Bride of the Monster


By “Chapter 17” of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the monster has come a long way. He has learned to read and speak eloquently, not only that, he has also processed life and the world around him. The creature understands that the townspeople are superficial and fear the mostly solely on his appearance and not his soul,and now the monster comes to realize the feeling of loneliness, which he claims, is the source of his violent murder of his uncle William. Once he ends his media res flashback, the monster requests Victor to make him a female counterpart, which will fight lonesome feelings and eliminate urges of murdering. Victor goes on a 2 year trip England in order to get information to create his monster’s bride. Mid way through his project, he is reminded of what creating another monster would mean, having double the amount of monstrosity and possibility of death, which Victor would find himself accountable for. Not to mention the possibility of procreation, multiplying this unwanted creatures at their request. The monster threatens to see Victor on his wedding day, and Victor leaving and throws all the parts from his scrapped project into the lake. Can this possibly be foreshadowing what will happen to Victor’s bride? The creature practically warns him, that something will happen at his wedding day, the creature can be a person who goes by “an eye for an eye” saying, and takes him bride soon before Victor can call her his, just like the monster.

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