Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Chapter 17

Published: Nov. 9, 2018, noon

b'The monster tells Victor that it is his right to have a female monster companion. Victor refuses at first, but the monster appeals to Victor\\u2019s sense of responsibility as his creator. He tells Victor that all of his evil actions have been the result of a desperate loneliness. He promises to take his new mate to South America to hide in the jungle far from human contact. With the sympathy of a fellow monster, he argues, he will no longer be compelled to kill. Convinced by these arguments, Victor finally agrees to create a female monster. Overjoyed but still skeptical, the monster tells Victor that he will monitor Victor\\u2019s progress and that Victor need not worry about contacting him when his work is done.\\n\\n--- \\n\\nSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hmphaudiobooks/support'