“I expected this reception,” said the daemon. “All men hate
the wretched; how, then, must I be hated, who am miserable beyond all living
things!” (Shelly 68). The thing can
speak! Who could the thing learn to
speak so eloquently in the span of two years?
The monster is portrayed as having very human emotional
characteristics. He knows he is
hated. How does the monster know who
created him if when he was first created he could not make sense of all of his
senses individually? I like how Shelly
portrays the monsters early days. He is
lost and can’t make since of what his mind is thinking. It in a way gives a perspective of what a new
born baby may think. This is interesting also thought that the monster
remembers those early days so vividly. While the monster is observing the
family why does no one find him? It
seems odd that they would have never heard him through the wall.
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