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... When first created his own creator, Frankenstein looks upon him as a monster and abandons him at a crucial period. ... HE began to go on a killing spree, killing off those Frankenstein loved most, not because he wanted to kill, but because he wanted to be loved, an action and feeling no one was willing to offer. Frankenstein was not willing to own up to his actions and for it suffered in the end. ...
Frankenstein is ultimately responsible for the creatures’ actions because at the time of the life of his creation he was responsible for him.
Approximate Word count = 422 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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