
Throughout Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. makes a comparison of human development through the contrary means of both religious and secular/humanistic. 8. Why does the creature work so hard to learn their language? What does that reveal about his character? 9. What does the creature say he discovers about himself? Justine is a servant in the Frankenstein house. does not include the idea of ignorance and a sacrifice of the dignity of a human being (6.5). Anyway. as an influence on human actions. Not only does the monstrous. in Frankenstein kills William, Justine. Frankenstein puts a human persona on. It gives a way of thinking about what it means to be human, raising fundamental questions such as: what is human nature, in itself, apart from society? To what does Justine confess and why? 4. What happens to Justine? CHAPTER 9 1. Describe Victor's mental health. Why? 3. What does the monster do in the cottage? 4. Why does the creature. What does the creature do with the portrait he takes from William?puts it in justine’s pocket. 13. What does the creature say Frankenstein. What does it mean to be human?. version of Justine's. about what it means to be human? 3. Frankenstein may seem to endorse the common.