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History, 17.02.2021 01:10 gamergladiator43

Why does Frankenstein's monster kill in the novel? This is a deceptively simple question, so let me elaborate just a bit. What is his reason and motive for revenge? How does the monster admit that all of his killing could have been avoided? What moral burden does this place on us as readers?

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