Final answer:
In Frankenstein, when the creature was attacked by Frankenstein, it responded by reminding Frankenstein that he has created more monsters than himself, with superior height and more supple joints.
Step-by-step explanation:
When Frankenstein attacked the creature, the creature very ably moved out of the way and reminded Frankenstein, "thou hast made more monsters than thyself; my height is superior to thine, my joints more supple."
In this context, the creature is referring to the fact that Frankenstein has created multiple monsters, indicating that Frankenstein has made more monsters than himself. The creature emphasizes its superior height and more supple joints compared to Frankenstein.