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masya89 [10]
2 years ago
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the creature's only hope for friendship is with the blind father of the De Lacey family. The creature explains, " . . . a fatal

prejudice clouds their eyes, and where they ought to see a feeling and kind friend, they behold a detestable monster." Ultimately, everyone is prejudiced against the monster for his appearance. How is the creature affected by this prejudice? How is this theme relevant to society today? Write a five-paragraph essay analyzing the theme of prejudice in the novel Frankenstein.
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Oxana [17]2 years ago
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<u>Answer:</u>

The prejudice which has been developed by the creature has made him blind while the perusal of a person. If the creature had not been prejudiced, then a feeling and a kind friend would have been ought by him. But the prejudice has made him ought to a monster who is awful.

This theme is relevant to the society in today’s world because people are too conscious of their appearance in front of others which makes them subject to an unacceptable judgmental approach.

aalyn [17]2 years ago
3 0

The creature is affected because he feels rejected and he hides near  a cottage where De Lacey family lives. He learns to speak, write and read but he feels bad because he can't have a normal life and he starts to hate his creator .

This story takes relevance because we can actually see many monsters created by our society when we learn that a foreign student attacked his partners in a school and when we understand that this person felt rejected and was bullied for being different, we, in a way, live again the sad story of Frankestein.

What can our society do to be more inclusive and be more tolerant? This is a question that our civilization has the obligation to answer.

We as human beings tend to reject the things that we don't know. What if we give a step forward and get to know and learn things before having prejudices about them.  

One thing I believe we can do is to conduct workshops of integration specially with children and teach them that people from other countries are the same as them in many aspects.

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