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27 August, 15:27

Why does Frankenstein feel he has the right to take the life of his monster?

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  1. 27 August, 15:38
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    Frankenstein feels he has the right to take the life of his monster because he realizes that he has created a murderer, that the fatality causes that it is against with William, the small brother of Victor, and when knowing of its kinship, in an outburst of rage, it assassinates it.
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