Victor Frankenstein did not create the monster with the intention to harm or kill another human being. The monster acted on his own free will. Even though Frankenstein created the creature by “collecting bones from charnel houses; and disturbed, with profane fingers, the tremendous secrets of the human frame” (Frankenstein 32), He is not responsible for his actions. That would be the same as holding blame to parents whose
Victor Frankenstein did not create the monster with the intention to harm or kill another human being. The monster acted on his own free will. Even though Frankenstein created the creature by “collecting bones from charnel houses; and disturbed, with profane fingers, the tremendous secrets of the human frame” (Frankenstein 32), He is not responsible for his actions. That would be the same as holding blame to parents whose