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In the novel Frankenstein, what does the creature’s connection to nature suggest about him?

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The creature's love of nature illustrates how gentle he can be. Like a child, he wants to learn and marvels at the world all around him. 
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In the novel Frankenstein, the creature’s connection to nature suggests that he is connected to Victor and has human feelings.

In spite of the fact that the creature in Frankenstein was created from the dead, he has some human feelings remaining including love, loneliness, sadness, hatred, and even fear, and the like. He also feels strongly connected to his creator, Victor, which additionally shows his human emotions. In fact, he was been accepted and loved by people but particullarly by the person who brough him to life.

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