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Greater strength

appealing appearance

Possesses innocence

Step-by-step explanation:

In terms of qualities, we can see that the creature has been made to possess a far greater strength than his creator, which is something that he comments on himself later in the novel. At the same time however, he has an appearance that is all the more appalling because of its attractive nature, as the references to the "watery eyes" explains. In addition, through the description of this newly-created being imploringly stretching out his hand to his creator, we can see that he possesses an innocence that his master definitely lacks. The creature is a new being in a new world, and therefore knows nothing of evil or sin. It is Victor's abandonment of his creation and his responsibility that drives the creature on the path of violence and sin.

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