Saturday, November 20, 2010

My Madness Begins: Chapter 20

I was watching Frankenstein as usual when he acted quite stupidly. As soon as he caught sight of me, he destroyed the creation before him. I entered the room and questioned him about his disobedience. I asked him why he destroyed his creation and he told me that he would "never create another like [myself]" (Shelley 123). I was furious so I threatened him, but still he refused to abide by my warnings. I told him " I shall be with [him] on [his] wedding night" and I plan to be (Shelley 124). That stupid slave, how dare he not listen to me? If he refuses to help me to become happy, then why should he be happy? 

2 comments:

  1. Nice Julieth! I like how you embedded qoutes into your posts. Great Job. Next time try to add a little more insight on the creature's inner feelings.

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  2. Good job in quoting the creature when he said, "I shall be with you on your wedding night." because this will play a big part towards the ending. Frankenstein has misunderstood, he thinks he will be the only one dead, but oh couold he be more wrong. Keep it up with embedding the quotes, it's creative!

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