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FRANKSTEIN-CHARACTER TRAITS

Perceptions of character traits based upon outward appearance plays a central theme in the
novel, Frankenstein by the author Mary Shelly. However, perceptions of people by society
are not always true. In fact, what the character appears to be on the outside, and what
they actually are on the inside can be as different as night and day.
For example, the main character Victor Frankenstein is viewed by society as a wealthy
gentleman, without a flaw. He is perceived as a man of great integrity, and considered
very intelligent. However, Victor is actually a shallow person, obsessed with death.
After discovering a way to escape it, he finds the burden of knowledge too much, and
rejects his creation. He refuses to accept the responsibilities of his actions.
Outwardly, Victor's creation appears to be a monster. He is an abnormality of nature and
society rejects those who are ugly. Society labels Victor's creation as half-witted, the
work of the devil, the essence of pure evil, and an abomination. In fact, he is a gentle
creature, who is very intelligent, and who because of his appearance, must carry
society's injustices upon his shoulders.
These examples prove that during the time-period of this book, appearance and wealth
weigh over justice. If justice was more important, than wealth, Victor would of stayed in
jail charged for the murder of Clerval, but because of his social status, and the visit
from his father he was released. On the other hand if Victor's creation was caught with
the murder of Clerval, he would have been put to death on the spot.
These examples from the novel, Frankenstein by Mary Shelly show how society's views
influence people's perceptions of others. When society learns how to accept people for
who they are, and not merely based upon their appearance or wealth, the world will be a
much better place to live in!

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