The climax of "Frankenstein" occurs when Victor Frankenstein confronts the creature in the Arctic. The dialogue is intense as the creature expresses his anger and loneliness, while Victor wrestles with the consequences of his actions.
NO! Should I create another monster like you who will hurt people? I will never agree to it!
Victor perceives the tragic nature of his relationship with his own creation and the destructive consequences of his unchecked scientific ambition.The emotional exchange between them reaches its peak during this confrontation!
People hate me. You must create a woman as ugly as I am. Unlike others she will not run away from me, you must create this woman!
You must not refuse!
You are my creator, only you can do this.
Although I felt afraid,I saw the truth in what he said.
After a long moment of hesitation, Victor gave his word to his monster for creating a female one. With a heavy heart he went down to valley, while the monster vanished into darkness!!
Why should I trust you?
The love of another being will remove the cause of my crimes.
If you agree, none will ever see us again, we will live peacefully!
I am dangerous because I am miserable! What I am asking for is reasonable. DO NOT REFUSE!!