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Compare and contrast Victor Frankenstein and his creature. Discuss their similarities and their differences. Use quotations and examples from the novel to clarify and support your argument in a minimum of 2,000 words.
Remember to add examples from the novel as supporting details. You may add your own elements to discuss. Below are just ideas you may use.
Section 1: Introduction
Topic Sentence: In Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, Victor and his creature share many characteristics although they are opposing forces because of their differences.
Add an attention grabber to keep the read interested like something about Victor or something about the novel or something about Mary Shelley.
Section 2: Victor
Identify the elements of Victor's life that are different from the creature's life.
a. Home life
b. Education
c. Appearance
d. Importance of the name Frankenstein
Section 3: Creature
d. No name
Section 4: Similarities
Discuss both Victor and the creature in this section.
a. Revenge
b. Isolation
c. Murderers
d. Hatred
Section 5: Conclusion.
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