Frankenstein
While Victor created Frankenstein, he gave him a functioning mind capable of thinking
storing thoughts. Psychoanalysis includes several theories involving the functioning mind. Analysis
of this function involves clarifying the patient's pathological wishes, defenses, and guilt. By
analyzing conflicts psychoanalytic treatment can clairify how patients unconsciously are their own
worst enemies. By analyzing Frankenstein's compulsive thoughts and actions, the reader can
better understand Frankenstein's personality.
Victor's life is ruled by science and what other people think of him until he creates
Frankenstein. Once Frankenstein was created, Victor had an outlet for his compulsive wishes and
actions. From the minute Frankenstein was first created, Victor is scared that he created a
monstor and a duplicate of himself. The author, Mary Shelley, illustrates the consequences of the
fulfillment of one's dreams beside the obvious ones. "Natural......
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