Guilt Quotes In Frankenstein

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The Role of Guilt Milan Kundera once said that “A man is responsible for his ignorance.” I see this quote true in the sense that if you don't take the responsibility to react upon your actions, then you can do nothing but blame yourself for the ongoing result. In the book frankenstein, by mary shelley, the main character, victor is responsible for his creations doings, and his un attentiveness towards his creature led the events in the book to unfold. Victors enrollment in his studies also led to his blindness towards reality and consequences for his negligent actions. victor meant for his creation to a useful tool for mankind, but victors involuntary actions drove the creature down the path of destruction and pain and misery for its-self,…show more content…
victor first confesses his burden to walton at the beginning of the story. “‘You may easily perceive, Captain Walton, that I have suffered great and unparalleled misfortunes. I had determined, at one time, that the memory of these evils should die with me;...’” (shelly 30). this quote is at the beginning of the book, when victor starts talking to walton, victor says that he carries a burden of death and sorrow on him until he dies, and says that he can do nothing to relieve himself of it. victor, throughout the book, carries guilt after creating the creature, the guilt of the murder of his loved ones, and the sorrows of the…show more content…
Victor Frankenstein is responsible for the events that occurred throughout the book. Mary Shelley shows through her novel that guilt can play a role in struggle, and can be the effect of negligence, arrogance, and cruelty. people need to be responsible for their product of the mind, and if they aren't , then they have no one to blame for the actions of their product, but
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