The Monster In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Many people look at the monster from Mary Shelley's, Frankenstein as a symbol. The monster represented so much of the story.The story had so many different meanings to it and it was up to the reader to decide what the story represented to them. The monster was created by Dr. Frankenstein as a science experiment. Dr. Frankenstein wowrked days, days turned into weeks and then into months. He was so dedicated to succeding on is experiment that he forgot what was most important, which was his fiance Elizabeth. He didn't care about himself either, he starved himself for days and would not take care of his personal hygiene, all so he could finish his experiment.

Dr. Fankenstein's experiment worked and his creation had come to life. He went to