Frankenstein

How do the actions and behaviors of the cottagers help develop the desires of the creature?

In this chapter of Frankenstein, the creature shares his observations of the cottagers—the old man and the young man and woman—from the safe haven of his hovel. How do the actions and behaviors of the cottagers help develop the desires of the creature? Explain how the actions of the plot and the descriptions of the characters help develop the creature’s character. Provide evidence and examples from the text to support your analysis.

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In observing the cottagers, the creature has not only created models for his own behavior, he has come to embrace the way they live. They have given him a glimpse of the life that he too wishes to live.

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Frankenstein