How and what does the monster learn about human race in the book Frankenstein?
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. The Monsters views through cracks in the wall the life of a poor family of ex-noble, affectionate to them and helping them in secret. The family consisted of a blind father and a brother and sister. After a long time it takes courage to expose the family & can talk to the blind father, but when they come & see with her father also driving out the monster, and run away forever from the cabin. The creature becomes bitter and decide to seek its creator, whose diary discovered in his coat pocket which led the laboratory the night in question.
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