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Contrast Victor's emotional mindset at the prospect of creating the female companion with his emotional mindset
at the prospect of creating his first monster.' What accounts for the difference between the two experiences

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We can contrast Victor's emotional mindset in the two situations and explain what accounts for the difference between the experiences in the following manner:

- Victor's emotional mindset at the prospect of creating the first monster was one of excitement and determination. He thought he would be able to understand the secrets of life and death by doing so.

- However, this is not his mindset when he is asked to create the female companion for the monster. He is now doubtful that doing this will help in any way. He is also feeling guilty.

- The reason that accounts for such a difference is the fact that the monster has killed people. Victor never anticipated that his creation would do such a thing. Now, the monster says it did it out of desperate loneliness, but Victor is unsure whether giving the monster a companion will actually help.

  • In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," Dr. Victor Frankenstein puts together body parts and gives life to a monstrous creation.
  • His monster, however, has feelings - after all, it was created from human parts.
  • It feels particularly lonely since he is not accepted by humans as one of them.
  • The monster kills his creator's brother. Later on, however, he asks Victor to make him a female companion.
  • The monster explains that his horrible actions were due to desperate loneliness. But his creator is now scared and doubtful.

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