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Was society responsible for the monsters actions in Frankenstein?

To a certain extent, society can be held responsible for the monster's actions in Frankenstein. The monster was created by Victor Frankenstein, a scientist who was obsessed with the idea of creating life. Frankenstein did not take into account the potential consequences of his actions, and he did not provide the monster with the love and guidance that it needed. As a result, the monster became a lonely and angry creature. It turned to violence as a way of expressing its pain and anger.

Society also contributed to the monster's actions by rejecting it. The monster was physically different from other humans, and it was feared and hated by everyone who saw it. This caused the monster to feel even more isolated and alone. It came to believe that it had no place in the world, and it turned to violence as a way of lashing out at society.

In conclusion, society can be held responsible for the monster's actions in Frankenstein. Frankenstein's actions created the monster, and society's rejection of it turned it into a violent creature.

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