What would you do if you were Walton at the end of the book when you met the monster? Would you have listened to him? Try to kill him immediately and fulfill Frankenstein's request? Would you let the monster go to kill itself? Why?
Oh, and if you were the monster, what would you do now that Frankenstein is gone?
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Personally...
I would have left the monster to fulfill it's last wish on it's own.
If that's what he had wanted I would have let him, as a sentient being, destroy himself...
I wouldn't need to bloody my hands, and the Monster would be pleased with the result...
but how could you tell he was telling the truth? Victor had already said the monster was a liar and shouldn't be trusted. What if you didn't kill him, he was lying, and he continued to kill?
i would have listened to the monster and let him do what he wanted to do, then feel really guilty if he ended up killing other innocent people, but otherwise, if he was going to kill himself, then let it be, he never had a reason to be alive anyway
i probably would have been a little scared knowing the things that victor said about the monster. i think i probably would have went after him to kill him, but if he started talking like a normal person then i would listen and most likely leave him alone. and besides isnt the monster hard to kill i mean he did get shot and nothing happened so it wouldnt do any good to try to kill him.
If the monster is going to kill himself...let him make the choice...but if not pull out ya' 9mm and cap that duuu
I would have let the monster do what he wishes to do. Its his last wish so let him have it.
Ok, we all seem to agree that the monster is telling the truth, but does he really have any other options? What would you do if it was you?
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