Frankenstein

how does the creature feel about the sorrows of werter in what ways is he different from the characters in the book

ch 15-16

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The Sorrows of Werther, this book is basically about a man who had deep feelings for a woman but were never returned. She marries another wealthy man and Werther, unable to see his lover marrying another man, takes his own life. The monster feels an unrequited love from the villagers and even mankind. He weeps as Werter dies in the book. There aren't any other characters that the monster can identify with in his life, only this fictional character that seems to share his pain.