viernes, 28 de septiembre de 2007

HOW IS THE CONFLICT OF NATURE V/S NURTURE PRESENTED IN FRANKESTEIN?


The conflict between nature and nurture are very important in the story because we could realize than the monster had to act for the society like an animal for his hideous appearance, because the society treated like a monster not as a human. He must into hiding for people never see him. He ate, slept and acted like an animal, through these actions he is responding to his natural needs for examples he fed and shelter. But the most important was the nurture because the monster could think through teaching that he learnt through the DeLacey family, he watched to them and he learnt how to speak, read, write. Also he learnt about friendship, family and love, all this thing he received from them. He had an intelligent thought, here when the family saw him and he was a monster for them he realized that he didn’t belong to that world, and he thought that he had to had a women same like him because she could be one that could understand him. He needed to have somebody beside him just like other being normal but it was impossible because he knew that through of experience that he didn’t love and all people until his creator discriminated him just appearance not for his heart, and when he realized his mind was perverse and began to kill. The nurture was true that the only way the monster had a self consciousness was through the experience he had felt through the observation of the DeLacey family.

1 comentario:

Natalia Leal dijo...

Veronica, I think you started your paper in the correct form. The problem is that you could not develop it properly to the end. 5.0
Natalia