Frankenstein

How does Mary Shelley use the transformation of the monster throughout Frankenstein to represent that "you are not born bad, society makes you bad"?

How does Mary Shelley use the transformation of the monster throughout Frankenstein to represent that "you are not born bad, society makes you bad"? Thanks for the help!

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The creature underwent a transformation. He changes from a sensitive, reasoning, and articulate sentient being to a killer resulting from his mistreatment at the hands of humanity. The creature became a "monster" violent and cruel resulting from man-made creation.