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This is from the book Frankenstein

2007-03-04 02:47:08 · 1 answers · asked by lilheat03 1 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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Responsibility 5: When the monster came to Frankenstein to plead his case and tell his story, Frankenstein realized that he had some obligation to the monster because he created it, in the same way that he bore responsibility for the monster's actions. Frankenstein was no longer simply responsible to humanity for the monster's actions, but he was also responsible to the monster for his happiness. Being the creator of a life was more responsibility than Frankenstein planned for.

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2007-03-04 04:24:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anji 4 · 0 0

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