KATE RENE A. answered 04/03/23
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In Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein," the creature does not carve messages into the trees for Victor to find. However, the creature does speak to Victor and expresses its feelings and desires throughout the novel.
The creature speaks to Victor about its desire for companionship and its feelings of loneliness and isolation. It also expresses its anger and frustration at being rejected by society and its hatred towards its creator, Victor, for abandoning it.
There is also a scene in which the creature writes a message to Victor, which reads: "I will be with you on your wedding night." This is a warning to Victor of the creature's intention to harm him on his wedding night as revenge for not creating a companion for it.In Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein," the creature does not carve messages into the trees for Victor to find. However, the creature does speak to Victor and expresses its feelings and desires throughout the novel.
The creature speaks to Victor about its desire for companionship and its feelings of loneliness and isolation. It also expresses its anger and frustration at being rejected by society and its hatred towards its creator, Victor, for abandoning it.
There is also a scene in which the creature writes a message to Victor, which reads: "I will be with you on your wedding night." This is a warning to Victor of the creature's intention to harm him on his wedding night as revenge for not creating a companion for it.