"What does it avail that I now ask thee to pardon me? I, who irretrievably destroyed thee by destroying all thou lovedst." (pg. 163)
Now is when the monster chooses to feel bad. After his creator finally dies, the creature wants forgiveness. He starts to feel bad because he thinks that he cause Victor's death by killing all of his loved ones. Like I said in the last blog, the creature had an impulse of which he could not disobey. He didn't want to kill Elizabeth or William, but the evilness caused him to do so. The creature begs for forgiveness, but Victor is unable to reply because he is dead. Walton blames the monster for Victor's death and told him that if they would have made up sooner, Victor would not be dead. Since the creature no longer has to run from Frankenstein, he decides that he will go to the North Pole and burn himself. He no longer will have to suffer agony and will be relieved from his misery.
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