Remorse and Regret: pp 117 - 130 Frankenstein
After thinking about making mistakes and forgiveness, this week we will be looking at the very end of the Frankenstein Graphic Novel.
Some background context to what is happening in this section: Frankenstein promised the creature that he would build a woman for him so that he would not be alone. In exchange, the creature will leave him and his family alone.
After building the second creature, Dr. Frankenstein is horrified by the thought of having two creatures and destroys the new monster. In a rage, the monster kills another man and Victor Frankenstein is arrested for it.
THE PROMPT: How do you think the creature feels about what he has done to Victor? He expresses sorrow by the end, but after the end of the book how do you think he must feel? Does his sorrow mean that he has forgiven Victor?
This assignment can be done the same as any other week but with the addition of a letter to Victor as the creature.
If the Creature could write a letter to Victor Frankenstein, what would he say? The letter will have all of the same requirements, even quotes. Refer back to his actions that you think he may regret.
Frankenstein Graphic novel pdf
(Starts page 117 ends page 130)
Write about what you think the creature feels in your own words