Frankenstein

From this point forward, everything the creature experiences is new to him. What are the creature’s first impressions of the world and the new discoveries he makes? Describe his perspectives about his new discoveries, choosing at least two discoveries.

Frankenstein Chapter 11

“It is with considerable difficulty that I remember the original era of my being; all the events of that period appear confused and indistinct. A strange multiplicity of sensations seized me, and I saw, felt, heard, and smelt at the same time; and it was, indeed, a long time before I learned to distinguish between the operations of my various senses.”

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The creature's first impressions of the world are sensory...... sunlight, heat, and sound, quickly followed by hunger, thirst, and pain. He loved to hear the birds singing..... a sound that gave him comfort, and he eventually discovers fire, which leaves him awestruck with wonder and the thought of possibilities.

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