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What do Victor and the monster have in common in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein?

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both are driven to gain types of recognition - Frankenstein wants fame, and the monster wants affection. (APEX)

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Both are in an over the top interest to demolish the other. The creature wasn't proposing to hurt him, yet the kid uncovers himself to be William Frankenstein, and the beast, loaded with see the at his maker's lack of interest, executes the kid. He plants a photo on Justine to outline her for the murder. He sees Victor in the mountains and welcomes him to a buckle to talk by his fire.
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