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In Mary Shelley's ?Frankenstein', how does the creator's feeling towards the monster change throughout the novel?

   
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Title: In Mary Shelley's ?Frankenstein', how does the creator's feeling towards the monster change throughout the novel?
 
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However later on after his mother death of scarlet fever "My mother sickened; her fever was accompanied by the most alarming symptoms," Their wasn't a high chance of survival rate if you caught scarlet fever in the time ?Frankenstein' was set. So the way Mary Shelley's uses ?alarming' suggests that it's almost certain that Victor's mother will die...
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So the way Mary Shelley's uses ?alarming' suggests that it's almost certain that Victor's mother will die. Victor's thirst turns into ambition, as he wants to cure the world of illness. " Wealth was an inferior object; but what glory would attend the discovery, if I could banish diseases from the human frame...
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