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The DeLacey Family can be found in the second volume of the novel.The monster's development as a character is dependent on the interaction the family and monster have.As the monster wanders the countryside to escape the wrath of the first town, he builds a small dwelling to view the outside world from a distance.He is going to study a poor family.Agatha is the first member of the family that the monster observes.As she does her chores, the monster notes her plain way of dressing and sad expression.The monster sees a young man named Felix and remembers his face as a deeper despondence.The monster realized that part of the "dwelling" he created allowed him to see into his brother and sister's house.He observed an old man leaning with his head on his hands in a disconsolate attitude as he peered through the cottage.A blind man named DeLacey is the leader of the family.The family's nights of music-playing and story-telling are admired by the monster.Despite the family's love for one another, the monster observes the continuation of their collective sadness until the arrival of an Arabian woman.The monster says that the new member of the family is Felix and Safie.The family was sad after Safie and Felix were separated, because the father became obnoxious to the government.The monster observes Felix's teaching lessons for Safie and books he finds in the woods after witnessing their joyful reunion.When DeLacey is home alone, the monster finds the courage to finally meet him.Their seemingly successful conversation comes to a screeching halt when DeLacey's family enters the cottage and attacks the monster out of fear.The monster is angry at his creator.
The monster was watching the DeLaceys through the hole.The November 20, 2012 edition of Veronica Eitherangel.
The concept of sympathy was taught to the monster by the DeLacey family.He becomes aware of the family's financial situation by observing their behavior.The monster said, "A considerable period elapsed before I discovered one of the causes of uneasiness of this amiable family; it was poverty: and they suffered that evil in a very distressing degree"He begins to understand the concept of class after a while.He can see the battle the family is facing with their ability to produce their own means of survival.
The monster stole the family's food and firewood in order to survive.The monster said, "I had been accustomed to steal a part of their store for my own consumption; but when I found that in doing this I inflicted pain on the cottagers, I abstained and satisfied myself with berries, nuts, and roots."The monster came to the realization that the family he is stealing from is not very rich.Seeing how this affects the family, which he refers to as the infliction of pain, shows the monster's comprehension of the emotions of others.
The family's suffering causes the monster to change his behavior from a thief to a giver as he becomes their secret supplier of firewood.The monster shared, "I found that the youth spent a great part of each day in collecting wood for the family fire; and, during the night, I often took his tools, the use of which I quickly discovered, and brought home firing sufficient for several days."This gesture captures the monster's admiration for the DeLaceys.Sympathizing with their condition of poverty and realizing his contribution to their limited resources, results in his aid with gathering wood to help the DeLaceys survive the cold weather.
The monster learned that DeLacey is blind after observing him.The monster is interested in the relationship between the father and his children.The younger cottagers exhibited love and respect towards their elderly companion.They performed towards him with gentleness, and he rewarded them with his benevolent smiles.The monster begins to understand family by analyzing the relationship between the three family members.The kind treatment that is reciprocated from parent to child is what he sees.Felix and Agatha serve their father through their work around the house, and they are rewarded by his affection and appreciation, which is shown through his "benevolent smiles".
The monster can see the love behind the actions of family members that serve the greater good of the family.The monster remembers Felix being kind to Agatha.In the midst of poverty and want, Felix carried with pleasure the first little white flower that peeped out from beneath the snowy ground.The DeLacey family, despite limited means and distress, still place an incredible value on sharing their love for one another.The monster remembers Felix waking up before his father and sister to clear paths through the snow for Agatha to do her chores.Felix is the one to take the responsibility of caring for his family because of his father's inability to do so.The love that has been engrained in the DeLaceys is shown by his ability to put his family's needs before his own.
The monster's observation of the love the family members have for one another is a benefit to his understanding of family life as he comes to crave such a tight-knit relationship.
The monster becomes familiar with the family's language as he is able to comprehend a certain amount of their words.Safie uses a language that is unfamiliar to him when she arrives.Felix uses his knowledge of language to teach Safie.The monster uses the instruction to continue his own skills.The monster thought that he should use the same instructions as the woman who was trying to learn their language.Both Safie and the monster have the same education.Both Safie and the monster have learned the science of letters, as well as their meanings.
Basic instruction and the use of C.F are used in this education.The Ruins of Empires was written by Volney.Once the monster reaches a high level of literacy, he continues his education by reading John Milton's Paradise Lost and other works.The books open the monster's eyes to a world of emotion, feeling and experience.The monster said that he couldn't describe the effect of the books.The images and feelings produced in me sometimes raised me to ecstasy, but more often sunk me into the lowest dejection.The monster is questioning his existence because of the written word.This questioning makes him hate his creator even more as he grows to despise his condition.
The monster's growth as a character is encouraged by the theme of forgiveness.He can understand from bad to good with forgiveness.The monster becomes aware of the DeLacey's poverty and develops feelings of remorse after stalking the family.The sympathetic nature of the monster contributes to his development as a complex character with the conscience of a human.
The theme of education inspired by the monster's observation of the DeLaceys proves to be a blessing and a negative for his development as a character.Initially, the monster is satisfied with achieving a basic understanding of the family's communication, but this small taste of knowledge drives him to continue the expansion of his education.The monster wants to become even more aware of the outside world after observing Felix's education of Safie.Lost Paradise, Plutarch's Lives, and Sorrows of Werter are some of the books he conducts this self- education through.The books bring to his attention the realities of his condition and improve his comprehension of written language.He questions who he is and what meaning his life has.He comes to the realization that he is a creature without a place in society as a result of these questions.His anger towards his creator is a result of this realization.
The book "Frankenstein and the Alchemy of Creation and Evolution" was written by Irving H. Buchen.The author of the book.The spring of 1977.There is a website.16 Feb.