We are having Frankenstein by Marry Shelley in our syllabus of M.A with English literature and language.
Victor Frankenstein is a central character in this novel.
As every child loves his or her mother victor was also the same but he lost his mother while giving birth to a baby and he was having much interest in biology,the branch of science and he decided that no one should die and started working on it.
That thing was illigal to do that kind of experiment though he done it with the help of his professor and at last he becomes successful but his creation was much ugly than he thought of including Victor no one of the society was there to accept his creation.
Because of his diformity de formility that creature suffered a lot, everyone judged him on the basis of his outer look.After observing society that how everyone is living their lives he went to the forest because society hurted him a lot.In a forest there was one family and with observing that family and their conversation on the Bible he learns to communicate.
One thing is that, creature helped that family in farming and when no one was there in the house he entered one blind,old man was there and he behave in a a good way with creature, it's much significant here that creature was a dream for Victor though he didn't accept him and old man accepted him without seeing him.
As a part of society ae have many people who are different than others in some ways, rather than supporting everyone hurts them,even it the person is blind he will get blind life partner definitely doesn't matter how much different they are by mind.
There is one lady named Parul she is not having her hands from knee and leg also still she is able to write and having good handwriting than a person who is having hands she can cook without any help of any device or person every household work and even in study she is doing better than all of us so can we judge her because she is not having hands ?
Always there is one villain in everything : Narrow mindness,not society or any person is bad but their way of behaving matters only.
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