The Frankenstein Monster is a fictional character created by Mary Shelley in her novel, "Frankenstein." Often mistakenly called Frankenstein, the creature is a patchwork of body parts brought to life by a scientist named Victor Frankenstein. Despite his terrifying appearance, the monster is deeply sensitive and longs for acceptance and companionship.
Throughout the story, the Frankenstein Monster struggles with feelings of loneliness and rejection. He seeks understanding from humanity but is met with fear and hostility. This tragic journey raises questions about the nature of creation, responsibility, and what it means to be truly human.