The monster has displayed actions that imply the fact that it needs guidance and care from its creator. It is just as helpless as a child who has been born and abandoned. With no alternative, it has to stay around its creator, demanding for its needs to be met.
When the monster could not get the needed attention, it threw tantrums just like a child. The monster throws tantrums in form of killing its creators close family members just to reveal how he is not well attended to (Shelley 20). Its helpless nature makes the monster demand for attention in all ways. It has realised that the best way to get the owner notice its existence is by killing, killing appeared an irresistible way that could disturb its creator. “Do your duty towards me, and I will do mine towards you and the rest of mankind” (Shelley 89)
The monster, just like a child craved for companionship and pleaded with the creator to at least create him one. The monster, like a child feels weak and strange to the world and feels that they need somebody close to them to feel safe. It reaches a point when the child is even ready to negotiate for different company especially if they cannot get it from their parents. The creature noticed that it could not get the needed companionship from its creator, it hence suggested to be given some companion in form of another creature, “If I have no ties and no affections, hatred and vice must be my portion; the love of another will destroy the cause of my crimes” (Shelley 131). The monster understood the fact that it could not relate with its creator due to the difference they had in make (Shelley 30). It was therefore willing to have a different companion if its creator made him another one. The loneliness of not having a friend hit the monster after its creator died. The monster mourned for Henry and admitted that life was now meaningless. The absence of its caregiver implied that its life was meaningless and therefore, sending it to die.
Works cited
Shelley, Mary. frankenstein. Broadview Press, 1999.