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I had desired it with an ardour2/12/2024 ![]() He cannot come to terms with the ethical situation he has created for himself and society. I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and the breathless horror and. Not only did he sacrifice his health while fulfilling his dream, but also he must continue to sacrifice his health because he has no outlet for the emotional roller coaster (vicissitudes) about the monster. Victor has no one that he can confide in and lift the weight from his heart so he struggles with himself internally. His heart is heavy because the uncertainty of the monsters actions he must now worry about what this monster will do. His dream has turned into a nightmare that he will have to explain to his family and friends. In human nature when one does not give thought to the reality of the situation, there usually are regrets. There was no moderation Victor shows no restraint, but excessive behavior in creating this monster. The description in the passage of Victor’s desire to inject life into a motionless, nonliving body as an “ardour that far exceeded moderation,” vividly tells the reader that he had a passion, intense devotion, eagerness, or enthusiasm zeal without regard to the consequences of his actions. Mistakes cannot be changed or eliminated, but as humans, we can learn from our mistakes, Victor may not be able to learn from his mistakes.įeelings of human nature do change depending on what is happening in one’s life. Creating the monster was not an accident, although, Victor realizes it was a mistake. There is a comparison between accidents of life that do not change like feelings of human nature. ![]() He realizes that he has spent so much time involved in what he now knows is wrong by most human standards. His rejection of the monster is a reflection of the rejection that he anticipates will befall him when people discover what he has done. Victor conflicted, knowing that society will not accept what he has done, no more than he can accept it, fears for what he has brought to the people of Ingolstadt. Alone, lonely and horrified at his creation, he runs away from reality and wanders aimlessly in the streets of Ingolstadt. Victor gave up a normal life, a productive life because of the obsession to bring life to a non-functioning body, much like cloning today. The rejection that Victor has for the monster is instantaneous this rejection stirs a hatred for humankind from the monster. He created the “monster,” and then realizes he has gone too far in the quest for knowledge. Victor is the protagonist in Frankenstein. ![]() I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart. I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body. “The different accidents of life are not so changeable as the feelings of human nature.
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