Frankenstein In Frankenstein, what four things does the creature say he feels in the forest? Asked by bookragstutor on 28 Nov 08:47 Last updated by anonymous on 13 Jan 20:46
The creature has become self aware and with that awareness has come a loss of innocence. He feels alone, and he larns to admire virtue and to despise vice. He also feels unworthy of love and kindness.