The creature can be considered human because he has many human traits.Victor also tried to build a human being so he's meant to be one.”When talking about reading a volume of Plutarch's Lives, the creature says, Plutarch taught me high thoughts; he elevated me above the wretched sphere of my own reflections to admire and love the heroes of past ages”.In that text the creature talks about how he learned from something and gained knowledge from a book which he read.He read a book and learned from it like a human.Reading and learning from things in life are human traits.
The creature does many things and needs many things that humans do and need.The creature has to eat and have water.The creature walks and thinks and talks just like humans do.In
So how doesn't that make the creature human. So yes, even though you may disagree with me I still believe that the creature is
The creature is essentially human because he has feelings and emotion just like any other human. When this creature first speaks out about his early life he claims to be "benevolent" and that his "soul glowed with love and humanity" (83). The creature states that when he became alive he showed love and kindness just like any human being. The creature shows various human traits.
He observed how they treated and interacted with one another. He learned about history, literature, and society and also taught himself how to speak, read, and write by watching them. The Creature finally gained power over his own life, with this knowledge he makes his own decisions and learns how people live in the real world. The power of knowledge has an effect on many of the characters. Victor wanted to create the Creature to learn more about science and giving life to something lifeless.