Mary Shelley.
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As result he gives life to a monster to which he abandones him; Victor does not like his creation and leaves it on its own. Abortion is another theme showned in this novel because both the monster and Victor express their sense of the monster's hideousness. Victor regrets the thouhtless creation of the monster and wants to destroy such creation. The nonster feels a similar disgust for himself; he feels lonely, rejection, and isolation. The nonster wishes tha Victor had never engaged in his creation.

After a few months of styding, Victor discovers the secret of life which led him to the creation of a monster. The monster is very intelligent and nice but after he is reject by the rest of the people; he becomes evil.
After the monster creation Victor begins to feel guilty because he sees the things his creation is doing. He feels helpless after he realizes that the creature is running his and other peoples life.