Answer:
It was not specified, but I will assume from context that you are referring to the story 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelly. Victor was horrified when he saw his creation.
Step-by-step explanation:
He had invited his professor to his house to see his 'experiment', he acted in a way that would suggest excitement (which would hint he thought he thought it was a great idea). His professor is horrified, and after he brings his creation to life, the creature kills Victor's professor out of fear. Seeing that he has created a murderer, Victor is horrified, deeply regretting his decision. This is particularly shown when he immediately flees (it has been a while since I've read this, but I believe he had fled to Switzerland) with his wife (or fiance, I don't remember for sure which but I believe she was his wife) and friend. Victor never recovers from the horror (and I assume shame) as he defies the monster when he later returns to Victor.
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