Most people remember Frankenstein as the story of a scary creature stitched together from corpses. But the more you read, the clearer it becomes: the real monster isn’t the creature—it’s Victor Frankenstein himself. He plays God, creates life, and then abandons it like an unwanted child. His arrogance, cowardice, and irresponsibility cause every tragedy in the book. Yet for centuries, we’ve blamed the “monster.” It’s a story that still resonates: when our creations—whether it’s technology, corporations, or even our children—go wrong, who’s really to blame? So what do you think: was Frankenstein a visionary scientist or just a selfish coward? #Entertainment #Books #ClassicLiterature