Frankenstein

In the novel Frankenstein, what does the creature’s connection to nature suggest about him?

In the novel Frankenstein, what does the creature’s connection to nature suggest about him?

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The creature likes the gentle isolation that nature affords him. The creature can avoid the cruelties of people. Although lonely, he finds acceptance and solace in nature. He feels that he is a natural creation just as the trees and the plants are.