Frankenstein

how does the creature describe his first days of life

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The monster explains to Frankenstein how his senses were imbalanced and poorly configured during his first days of life in the laboratory. Coordinating all of his senses to work together took time, and his early days in the forest were a struggle as he tried to feed himself and harness the power of nature's elements to protect himself. The Monster spoke of an encounter with a shepherd and his confused reaction when he ran away out of fear and a crowd of villagers who shooed him away with rocks.

The monster explains to Frankenstein how his senses were imbalanced and poorly configured during his first days of life in the laboratory. Coordinating all of his senses to work together took time, and his early days in the forest were a struggle as he tried to feed himself and harness the power of nature's elements to protect himself. The Monster spoke of an encounter with a shepherd and his confused reaction when he ran away out of fear and a crowd of villagers who shooed him away with rocks.

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