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How is the monster's view of life affected by the books he reads?

How do you think the monster sees himself in relation to humans? (Frankenstein, his 'father', his 'cottagers', other people who drive him away).

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1. Please note how the monster's view of life is affected by the books he reads. For example, his life view is based on intellectual works such as Paradise Lost, The Sorrows of Young Werther, The Lives, The Ruins of Empire, and other classics. These pieces reinforce ...

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