Explanation:
After Frankenstein’s creation comes to life, Frankenstein is horrified by the monster’s appearance and flees from his laboratory. The monster then wanders out into the world, where he experiences rejection and fear from people who are repulsed by his appearance. The monster becomes increasingly angry and vengeful, ultimately seeking revenge against Frankenstein for creating him and abandoning him. The rest of the novel is driven by the conflict between Frankenstein and his creation, which ultimately leads to tragedy for both of them. Frankenstein becomes consumed by his desire for vengeance against the monster, and the monster becomes consumed by his desire for revenge against Frankenstein. The novel raises profound questions about the ethics of scientific advancement and the limits of human knowledge.