What Makes a Monster? Mary Shellys "Frankenstein"
Date Submitted: 02/28/2003 14:26:32
What makes a monster? A monster makes itself. A person will not be considered a monster if they are kind, gentle and warm hearted. You've never heard a person say, "Gandhi was a monster," or "Mother Theresa was a monster." You could hear someone jokingly call a tall or large person a monster just because of his or her size.
Society can also make a monster. As you saw in Frankenstein, if the monster had
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were so frightened of the monster was because, let's face it, people during that time period weren't the brightest of all people. They were entertained and frightened VERY easily. I'm sure that seeing a gigantic man with his head and different body parts stitched together would have been absolutely terrifying. So in a sense a person can make themselves a monster with their personality, but only society can make them a monster by their looks.
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