What does the ‘ monster’ refer to? Why is it a ‘monster’?
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Formed into a hideous and gigantic creature," the monster faces rejection and fear from his creator and society.
The monster is the worst kind of scientific experiment gone awry.
He does acquire humane characteristics, even compassion for his "adopted" family, the De Lacey's, but he still murders for revenge.
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A monster is often a type of grotesque creature, whose appearance frightens and whose powers of destruction threaten the human world's social or moral order. A monster can also be like a human, but in folklore, they are commonly portrayed as the lowest class, as mutants, deformed, supernatural and otherworldly.
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