Frankenstein

I'm a bit confused with these irony's

1. Frankenstein's goal was to create a beautiful creature; yet the reality of his creation was he ultimately created something grotesque.

2. The creature kidnaps and kills victor's younger brother william. the creature then frames justine, the frankenstein's housekeeper, for william's murder. during justine's trail, we the reader and victor know that the creature exist and is responsible for willams murder. the judge and jury do not know the creature exists.

is the frist one verbal irony

is the second one situational irony or dramatic irony

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1. He wanted to create beautiful life, but he created something ugly and terrifying, that soon turned into a murderer.

2. The creature/monster killed his own family, when he created it. It didn't benefit him for anything and it only was a tragic disaster.

*Also just read the irony section carefully. It isn't hard to understand. I also put the link for it in this sentence.

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