What does the creature want Victor to do for him? … The creature wants Victor to
create a companion for him
. He wants his companion to be of his own species.
What does the creature want from Victor Why?
The creature wanted
validation as a human being from a human being
. … Since Victor refused to grant him this, the creature demanded that Victor create a woman for him, someone with whom he could travel away from the human world and seek the solace found in the presence of someone like himself.
What does the creature ask of Victor?
He demands that
Victor create a female in his likeness for him
. Victor realizes the consequences of this creation, but he also realizes that the creature can relate to no one but another creature like him. He promises Victor that if he creates a woman for him, no other human being will ever see him again.
What does the creature wanted Victor to do now?
the creature wants Victor to
live and suffer
. He believes that taking away everything he loved is more painful than death. This shows a difference in character because he now wants Victor to feel the same suffering he did.
What does the creature want Victor to do in Chapter 24?
Analysis: Chapter 24 & Walton, in Continuation
Just as the monster earlier haunts Victor, seeking
revenge on him for having destroyed any possibility of a mate for him
, Victor now experiences an obsessive need to exact revenge on the monster for murdering his loved ones.
Why does Victor destroy the creature he is forming?
Victor tells us that the reason he must destroy the female monster is
because he does not want the “future ages” to “curse [him] as their pest
” (174). He doesn't want his own “selfishness” of creating a companion for his first mistake to end up disturbing the peace of future generations.
Why did Victor stop working on his second creature?
He doesn't want to, because he wants something from Victor. … What are Victor's final thoughts regarding his creature? He
was wrong to abandon the creature
and realizes he should have tried to give him happiness.
What does the creature want most in life?
The creature wants
to be loved and a companion the
most in life.
Why does the monster want revenge?
First, it ensures that it will never be accepted in human society. Second, because by taking revenge the
monster eliminates any hope of ever joining human society
, which is what it really wants, revenge becomes the only thing it has. As the monster puts it, revenge became “dearer than light or food.”
Does Victor create a female monster?
Victor sets about his work, creating
a second female monster
. After following Victor and Henry through mainland Europe and England, the monster comes near Victor's workshop in Scotland to see his mate.
How does the creature convince Victor to listen to him?
In Frankenstein, the creature convinces Victor to make him
a mate by appealing to his pity and his fear
. He makes an eloquent case for his lonely state, rejected by all of humanity. He also warns that he will kill Victor's friends and family if his creator does not provide him with a companion.
What does the creature threaten When Victor destroys the mate?
What does the creature threaten to do when Victor destroys the female?
He will get revenge on him either by killing Victor or by murdering one of his loved ones.
Why does Victor postpone his marriage to Elizabeth until after his travels with Henry?
Victor assures him that
the prospect of marriage to Elizabeth
is the only happiness in his life. … Victor refuses, unwilling to marry Elizabeth until he has completed his obligation to the monster. He asks Alphonse if he can first travel to England, and Alphonse consents.
Why did the creature cry when Victor died?
In Frankenstein, the monster cries when Victor dies
because he regrets what he has done to Victor
. And without Victor, the monster has lost all reason to keep living. In this moment, he cries partly out of remorse and partly out of despair for himself.
What does the creature think of himself?
How does the monster feel about his own appearance? He is surprised and pleased.
He cannot stop looking at himself. He is shocked by how ugly he is
.
How does the creature know where to find Victor?
The De Lacey family rejects the creature after the blind Monsieur De Lacey's children return and see with whom their father has been keeping company. Feeling lonely and bereft again, the creature lashes out, burning the De Lacey cottage to the ground and setting out for
Geneva
to find Victor.