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Frankenstein
Does justice always necessarily prevail through bitter revenge? Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shows examples of how justice can be blurred with an stubborn and bitter hatred for those who have wronged others. Was Victor Frankenstein justified in destroying the female companion of his creature? Was the creature warranted in destroying those that Victor knew and loved? Who really was the “evil monster”?
During the process of creating a female companion for his creature, Victor came to wonder if “…a race of devils would be propagated upon the earth…” (150). Victor felt that such a
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