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Explore the way that Shelley presents the relationship between Frankenstein and his creature.
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... "Did I request thee, maker from my clay to mould me man? Did I solicit thee from darkness to promote me?" - John Milton, Paradise Lost. Frankenstein tells his creature that "There can be no community between you and me; we are enemies." However, it can be argued that the creature and his creator are very similar. Explore the way that Shelley presents the relationship between Frankenstein and his creature. Frankenstein and the creature, although have strong feeling of hate towards each other. Frankenstein to creature for murdering his family and friends, and also creature to Frankenstein for creating him, and refusing to make a partner for the creature to have for company. Although there can obviously be no community or relationship between the creature and Frankenstein there are some similarities between them that Shelley makes obvious and shows very well. The first similarity we notice, when reading the novel, is how














