Quote: "They are kind-they are the most excellent creatures in the world; but, unfortunately, they are prejudiced against me."
Question: I think we all sometimes judge people before knowing them, if not all the time. My question is, Who is the right judge? How do we know who is right and who is not?
Comment: I chose this quote because the truth of it struck me. (Like Elizabeth's speech). It made me think about how we all judge things and people before knowing them. Maybe because they look different, maybe because they dress different, or maybe just because. But we always end up somehow judging people, in this case Frankestein got judged by his own creator. Only becuase he apperently was hideouse to human eyes, but when he told his story, Frankestein was a curious creature who loved mankind, he thought they were extraordinary. It was not fair for him, but when is it fair for any one?
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