I personally feel that Frankenstein has two themes the first is
that you cannot run away from your problems and the second one is that if people
judge you by your appearance that your appearance will make you become what
people believe that you are. First let’s talk about how you cannot run away from your
problems when Victor first sees the monster is alive he that say "the
beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my
heart." What this in a nutshell means is that first he was ashamed of what
he created. It was funny how he thought that if he was to go asleep the monster
would simply go to sleep or I guess just die again. This is where the running begins, and in the
morning when he wakes up the monster is standing over him. In the mind of a monster he is only doing what
children sometimes do to their parents when the children cannot sleep at night
but back to the theme; when he sees the monster he leaves his house and leaves
the monster there. He then runs from the monster during the whole rest of the
story and only stops for a moment when the monster tells Victor how lonely is
and that he will stop being evil if Victor builds him a companion. Which victor then changes his mind when he
again sees the one monster that he has already created and then I guess this is
the first time that he did not run from his problems. He then runs from the monster during the whole rest of the
story and only stops for a moment when the monster tells Victor how lonely is
and that he will stop being evil if Victor builds him a companion. Which victor then changes his mind when he
again sees the one monster that he has already created and then I guess this is
the first time that he did not run from his problems.