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CHAPTER IV ANALYSIS
A. The Character of Victor Frankenstein
In  order  to  understand  the  second  problem  formulation  well,  it  is important to know the characteristics of Victor Frankenstein. The writer analyzes
the characteristics of Victor Frankenstein to help the reader understand the points of the future discussion. The theory that is used to analyze the characteristic of the
character is from Murphy‘s theory in his book
Understanding Unseen.
The writer uses  personal  description,  character  as  seen  by  others  speech,  the  thought  the
character has in mind and past life to analyze the character. Firstly  Victor  Frankenstein  is  the  major  character  in  the  novel
Frankenstein
who has various characteristics. He also comes from the famous and rich family, because his father is really well known in town. Since he is young, he
gets a lot of affection and love from his parents. That is why he is very close to his parents, mostly the mother:
I was their play thing and their idol, and something better —their child, the
innocent  and  helpless  creature  bestowed  on  them  by  heaven,  whom  to bring  up  to  good,  and  whose  future  lot  it  was  in  their  hands  to  direct  to
happiness or misery, according as they fulfilled their duties towards me. I was so guided by a silken cord that all seemed but one train of enjoyment
to me.  My  mother  had  much desired to have a daughter, but I continued their single offspring I: 27.
Besides  his  condition  that  is  comfortable,  Victor  Frankenstein  is  a  man who is born in an educated family.  Victor Frankenstein has  is seen as a lovable
son for his parents since he was young, so his parents put some faith and hope to their only child. Their parents want to lead him to be the same as theirs, so, when
he  was  still  young,  he  was  taught  of  many  things  about  being  good  to  society. Mostly parents want to have a child whose personality and attitude are good as his
parents,  or  even  better.    The  ancestors  of  Victor  had  been  for  many  years counselors  and  parts  in  a  government.  His  father  is  respected  by  all  for  his
integrity and his attention to public services. His mother comes from unfortunate family,  so then,  remembering  what  she  had  suffered  before  married,  she  feels  a
big  concern  towards  the  poor.    His  mother  is  full  of  tenderness  that  always spreads love to her surroundings. Because of Frankensteins family is full of love,
he is absorbed by their attitude then becomes like them. With  this  deep  consciousness  of  what  they  owed  towards  the  being  to
which  they  had  given  life,  added  to  the  active  spirit  of  tenderness  that animated  both,  it  may  be  imagined  that  while  during  every  hour  of  my
infant life I received a lesson of patience, of charity, and of self control, I was so guided by a silken cord that all seemed but one train of enjoyment
to me I: 27.
Besides that, Victor  is  also  very  attracted to study and  have  an ability to learn something new around him since he is five.  Once he has a desire to learn or
do something, he will undergo them passionately. He is  focusing  just  in specific study he enjoys, but ignoring the ones he dislikes:
My  temper  was  sometimes  violent,  and  my  passions  vehement;  but  by some  law  in  my  temperature  they  were  turned  not  towards  childish
pursuits  but  to  an  eager  desire  to  learn,  and  not  to  learn  all  things indiscriminately. I confess that neither the structure of languages, nor the
code  of  governments,  nor  the  politics  of  various  states  possessed attractions for me. It was the secrets of heaven and earth that I desired to
learn;  and  whether  it  was  the  outward  substance  of  things  or  the  inner spirit of nature and the mysterious soul of man that occupied me, still my
inquiries  were  directed  to  the  metaphysical,  or  in  its  highest  sense,  the physical secrets of the world II:32-33.
In some ways,  it could  be  said that he  is an  irresponsible person. He has the  ability  and  knowledge  from  his  professor  who  is  majoring  in  natural
philosophy to make the dead body comes to  be alive again by the power electric shock or the process of galvanization. It can be said that he could make the dead
live  again.  He  tries  to  make  one  using  the  unnatural  components  and  after  he finishes it, he just runs away because of scared of the outlook of the creature:
The miserable monster whom I had created. He held up the curtain of the bed; and his eyes, if eyes they may be called, were fixed on me. His jaws
opened, and  he  muttered some  inarticulate sounds, while a grin wrinkled his  cheeks.  He  might  have  spoken,  but  I  did  not  hear;  one  hand  was
stretched  out,  seemingly  to  detain  me,  but  I  escaped  and  rushed downstairs. Oh No  mortal could  support the  horror of that countenance.
A  mummy  again  endued  with  animation  could  not  be  so  hideous  as  that wretch. I had gazed on him while unfinished; he was ugly then V: 59-60.
He  leaves  the  hideous  creature  in  his  apartment, without  explaining  who he is, and why he is created back into live. But then, this kind of personality will
make  his  story  becomes  a  horror  and  sorrowful.  The  death  of  his  brother, William,  becomes  unavoidable.  The  brother  had  been  strangled  and  the  accused
leaves  a  hand  mark  print  on  the  neck  and  the  hand  print  is  the  size  of  gigantic person.  And  the  wrongly  accused  murderer  is  be  the  babysitter  of  the  victim,
Justine,  who  is  really  close  and  be  considered  as  part  of  his  family.  The irresponsible  Frankenstein  leaves  horrifying  memory  because  of  what  he  has
done. He can also be seen as a passive person after knowing about what he says
in mind. After the death of William, he could tell the truth of what is really going on, to help the accused Justine. Instead, he just feels terrified and does nothing but
is  regretful.  It  could  lessen  the  number  of  victim  that  his  fiend  creature  causes. The story tells that Justine is being slandered by the fiend to revenge irresponsible
Frankenstein.  It  would  be  nice  to  add the  death  of  Frankenstein  family  member for being  ignorant. It seems that Frankenstein  is  fearful to tell the real truth, but
the ego represses it that he is not being fearful and creating a reason why he does not want to tell about his creation. His idea is if he tells the reality to everyone, no
one will believe and he will be presumed as insane. But, it is worth to try, and the juries‘ decision  might be different of death sentence. However, he  is  just being
silent and accepting the tragedy: I had no fear, therefore, that any circumstantial evidence could be brought
forward  strong  enough  to  convict  her.  My  tale  was  not one  to  announce publicly;  its  astounding  horror  would  be  looked  upon  as  madness  by  the
vulgar VII: 88.
As the result of being passive, he, again, feels sorry to himself for what he does, which is nothing:
And I the cause A thousand times rather would I have confessed myself guilty  of  the  crime  ascribed  to  Justine,  but  I  was  absent  when  it  was
committed,  and  such  declaration  would  have  been  considered  as  the ravings of madman and would not have exculpated her who suffer through
me VIII: 90.
When the trial is ongoing, the witnesses can report what they witness and many stories show up with different version of each person and different opinion
about Justine. Some people prove that she is guilty because there is evidence. At the time, it is given a time for witnesses to tell what happen and may also defend
the  accused.  Frankenstein  just  stays  still  and  be  passive,  only  hearing  other witnesses  speak  while  he  knows  everything  that  happened.  After  the  time  of
witnesses giving explanation is over, he just keeps regretting of what he has done while cursing his creation:
I believed in her innocence; I knew it. Could the demon who had I did not for  a  minute  doubt  murdered  my  brother  also  in  his  hellish  sport  have
betrayed  the  innocent  to  death  and  ignominy?  I  could  not  sustain  the horror  of  my  situation,  and  when  I  perceived  that  the  popular  voice  and
the countenance of the judges had already condemned my unhappy victim, I  rushed  out  of  the  court  in  agony.  The  tortures  of  the  accused  did  not
equal mine; she was sustained by innocence, but the fangs of remorse tore my bosom and would not forgo their hold VIII: 95.
According  to  Murphy,  we  can  acknowledge  a  person‘s  characteristic through the explanation of past events. Victor Frankenstein also can be described
as adventurous person. He enjoys going on an adventures from he was child and
until old, he still goes to many places, even goes to  dangerous places that rarely person  visit.  He  enjoys  travelling  around  the  world  and  sightseeing  the  wild
nature, the green of grass field, the dazzling sunshine, even the thunderous sound of ice avalanches. He tends to repress the pressure he has by travelling. After the
death of Justine, he  finds himself so desperate. He has sorry  feeling of what has happened and also anger or even hold grudge to the fiend he created. Therefore,
he  represses  it  through  travelling  to  Chamounix  summit,  a  place  which  he  had come to when he was young:
Sometimes I could cope with the sullen despair that overwhelmed me, but sometimes the whirlwind passion of  my  soul drove  me to seek by  bodily
exercise  and  by  change  of  place,  some  relief  from  my  intolerable sensations.  It  was  during  an  access  of  this  kind  that  I  suddenly  left  my
home, and bending my steps towards the near alpine valleys, sought in the magnificence,  the  eternity  of  such  scenes,  to  forget  myself  and  my
ephemeral,  because  human,  sorrows.  My  wanderings  were  directed towards the valley of Chamounix which I had visited it frequently during
my boyhood IX: 106.
He  also  could  be  described  as  an  ambitious  person.  There  are  two significant  times  when  he  is  persistently  ambitious,  it  is  when  he  creates  the
creature and after his creation  murders the people he  loves. He does  not care of what happen to him, about his health, about his life, he has to get what he wants.
Even before his last breath, he still holds grudge against the fiend he creates and wants to hunt it until death. If he could not finish the task he makes, he will not
forgive himself. He wants to hunt his creation so that he can revenge the death of his beloved family. It can be said also that he is unforgiving. Nobody will not let
the murderer of the family goes free.
Do so, if you will; but I will not. You may give up your purpose, but mine is  assigned  by  heaven,  and  I  dare  not.  I  am  weak,  but  surely  the  spirits
who assist my vengeance will endow me with sufficient strength XXIV: 268.
B. The Dynamic of Id, Ego, and Superego