Assuming the creation commits suicide in the end as he


1. Analyze the creation's character. Discuss what you know about him and what his motivations are for his actions.

2. Assuming the creation commits suicide in the end as he professes he will do, discuss whether or not this is inevitable. By this, I mean is it the only probable way the story can end? It does not mean can he live with Victor gone--we all know he could. But does he? He states that he will go and end his own life--does he? And is this unavoidable?

Read Chapters 9 - 16 of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley at the following website: https://www.literature.org/authors/shelley-mary/frankenstein/

- Read Chapters 17 - 24 of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley at the following website: https://www.literature.org/authors/shelley-mary/frankenstein/

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