As with any "child", by instinct, Victor's creation reached out to his "father", immediately when he was brought to life. What was victor's reaction? He ran in terror. That was the first act of rejection "Junior" experienced and a little later on, he was rejected once again when he entered Victor's bedroom and tried to approach him. <br>So, Junior found his way outside and had to learn to fend for himself in the wilderness. What happened the next time he made contact with humans? He saved a child from drowning and when he took her to the village he was attacked and driven off! That's 3 rejections. The next time he tried contact, with the old blind Mr. Delacey, was a success, simply because the old man was blind. If Junior had had enough time to explain his situation fully to the patriarch before the rest of the family returned, perhaps the old man might have been able to convince them Junior was a well meaning (if damned ugly) soul, and he would have finally been accepted! But then that would have made for a different story entirely! Instead he was once again driven away, BUT STILL bore no ill feelings towards humans, for his situation. What finally turned him for the worse was discovering the family had moved to escape him. <br>What happened next? He captured William, whom he intended to keep as a companion because he assumed the boy was too young to have internalized the prejudices of adults. William, of course was enraged as well as terrified and let slip that he was Victor's brother, and Junior snapped! Here he was confronted with a smaller version of his Creator and this one was also rejecting him, and threatening his freedom too!<br> When he finally caught up to Victor on the glacier, he tried too make the man understand how utter rejection by society felt and how it twisted a person's mind. He demanded that Victor make him a female counterpart so that he would have at least one person in all the world with whom he could socialize, but Victor after first agreeing, changed his mind. My Heaven! Victor finally grabbed a brain and realized that creating monsters was not a good idea, for all parties involved. Amazing. However, in backing out of the deal, he sealed his and his wife's fates. DUH! What an idiot! specially considering Junior told him point blank that he would take all his joy from him and make him just as lonely and bitter as he was!<br><br>So, Chris, tell me where and how you feel that Victor was NOT the cause of all of the monster's woes and the initiator of Junior's transformation from a "noble savage" to a murderer? <br>Btw, childhood neglect and abuse are VERY common defences in criminal trials these days.<br>


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