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In frankenstein what does the creature learn about himself and society around him?

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He learns that he is deformed and alone.

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Victor Frankenstein creates a creature (he is never given a name, and so therefore it is wrong to refer to him as "Frankenstein") who learns two ways about humankind. While the creature hides in the hovel attached to the home where the De Lacey family is living, he learns language.

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