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During these chapters the monster demonstrated feelings of caring because he helped a family who was poor while living in a hide at their home.

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this question is from the story 'Frankenstein'

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According to the monster's account, when he escaped from the laboratory, he fled to a nearby town, living alone in the wilderness and finding that people were afraid of and hated him due to his appearance. This led him to fear and hide from them. While living in an abandoned structure connected to a cottage, he grew fond of the poor family living there, and discreetly collected firewood for them. Secretly living among the family for month. Here he learns to speak and read and tried to befriend the family first by befriending their blind father. When he finally approached the rest of the family, they and the rest of the town fled from the town on seeing the monster.

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