Frankenstine; A horror and a mystery perceived in a single book. Which leaves readers curious throughout the entire story. Who is the traveling man? What does this have to do with Victor Frankenstine? Wondering and reading to find out what happened to Victor and how his misfortunes led to such misery. A series of letters were written by a man named Rober Walton to his dear sister Margret Saville. Robert talked about how excited he was about his adventures and how he will continue alone with a crew and his own ship. On March 28 he wrote: "he feels bitterly in need of a friend." Which is caused by being out at sea so much and the fact that he feels like he has acquaintances on the boat but no one he can console himself with on a personal level. I also thought Robert was the scientist who created the creature. This was why the creature was created so that Robert would have a friend, to fill the void of loneliness in his heart. After reading further I discovered that my theory about Robert was completely wrong. He wrote to his sister Margret to talk about his horrible experience of being stuck between the glaciers and the ship was surrounded and there was only enough room to float the boat. After 2 o'clock the fog cleared and they saw some sled dogs and a figure in the shape of a gigantic human body. Further down they saw another man with the same sled who was almost completely lifeless. once he boarded the ship, he was treated and saved by Robert and his crew. Victor Frankenstien ended up telling Robert his story about why he was in the middle of the ocean and what he was looking for. He told Robert, “you seek knowledge and wisdom as I once did; and I fervently hope that the snake's gratification of stinging, and min... half the paper... is over and he's ended up killing Henry! This was the creature's way of getting revenge on Victor for not making him a mate. He killed Henry and made the people of the town try to believe that Victor killed him. The creature ended up running away and Victor tried to find it when Robert and the ship's crew found it. When I read the book, Victor wanted to know which direction they were going because Victor wouldn't stop looking until this monstrous creature was found. In my opinion Frankenstine has the same kind of ending as Hamlet. Both endings lead to the same fate; anger and revenge. The only difference is that Hamlet killed his beast and Hamlet is still chasing his beast and will not stop searching for it until he gets rid of his creature even if it means taking his own life and Hamlet ended up paying the same toll Frankenstien; vendetta.
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