Showing posts with label creation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creation. Show all posts

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Frankenstein

"Remember, that I am thy creature; I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel". (page 69) I found this quote to be very interesting. It almost emphasized the situational irony in my previous blog. Even the creation knew he should have been accepted with open arms by his creator. He alludes to the Bible by saying that he should have been Adam, the first creation of God. The creation is implicating that Victor was trying to play God. This adds to the theme of creation. Victor should not have done his experiment due to the morals surrounding his work. He is not God, yet he strived to achieve what God does. In addition, the creature recognizes that he is seen as the devil by Victor. This seems to cause sympathy towards him because he has no one else in the world. Even his creator fears him. I think that this also proves that Victor should not have created him since he has made him live in a life of sadness. The selfishness of Victor is portrayed in this one quote made by his creation.

Frankenstein

"I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but not that I had finished, the beauty of my dream vanished, and the breathless horror and disgust filled my heart". (page 35) The literary device used in this quote from the story is situational irony. Victor had dedicated so much time and became obssessed with achieving his creation. When it was completed, it would be expected that he would be thrilled and proud. Instead, he is in shock of what he did and completely afraid of the creature he once believed was beautiful. He could not even look at it, and he hid from it too. This provides situational irony due to the fact Victor reacted in an unexpected way. This scene also supports the theme of creation and the right or ability to create. Victor continually thought can I do it, and became obsessed with the goal of achieving his creation. This caused him to lack in the moral thinking of his work. It doesn't matter if you can do something if it does not help society or should not be done. This is something quickly realized by Victor. He should have thought about if he SHOULD do it instead.