Friday, May 4, 2007

Immolation

Do you think the Monster will fulfill his promise? What do you think of him now?

8 comments:

Gerald said...

I do think the monster will fulfill his promise. He is miserable and has nothing to live for. Frankenstein was the only person who could have improved his life, but he refused. He feels that he no longer has a reason to live, which he probably shouldn't have lived in the first place.

Anonymous said...

I think the monster will fulfill his promise as well. He really is miserable, and has no reason to live. He knows it's his time to go.

chandra said...

i think that he will do what he promised. he has no companion and now that victor is dead no one else is going to make him a companion. so now he really is all alone.

eric said...

I think the Monster will Fufill his promise because he feels horrible for everything he has sone.

Brittany said...

i think that the monster will fullfill his promise because his creator and the only person he loved is now dead and he has no reason to be alive. nobody will accept him and he will have a terrible life if he stays alive. i think that he knows that so he will keep his promise

Anonymous said...

i don't think that he is going to break his promise. he doesn't have a reason to stay he's not happy and vf didn't give him what he asked for.

Johnny said...

The monster will fulfill his promise because Victor has died and he has no companion so he feels that there is no point to go on living.

For every action there is an equal and opposite government program. said...

The monster is intelligent enough to understand that his life really had no purpose... that no matter what he did he couldn't make it into anything he would want it to be... because of his creator and because of his appearance he was forever alone and shunned by society...
His promise will be fulfilled and he will die...