When it comes to considering humanity as a whole in
comparison to one human, the step is really wide in to the realm of
monstrosity. For one thing, when one person analyzes the world, he/she would
typically say that humanity is good but the world is cruel but when it comes to
questioning the good or evil of humanity as a whole, people most commonly same
that the world is good but humanity is cruel. And when we examine the nature of
Frankenstein’s monster, we could say he too is good but the world is evil to
him when it comes to analyzing the events for which he is a witness too. This
in a grander scale of comparing Frankenstein and the monster as a whole of
humanity would leave to the conclusion of the world being good but humanity
being evil because Frankenstein was miserable and alone he wanted to bring life
into something for him to have a friend but this selfishness that came by
wanting to create a human being on his own led him to greater sorrow and instead
of creating life he brought greater suffering to himself and his monster because
of humanities cruel selfishness.
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