On his deathbed, victor admits that he had an obligation to make sure his creature had a happy life. What is ironic about the excuse he offers for not doing so?.



Answer :

Irony is a situation where the opposite of what is

expected seems to be the case. It is ironic that Victor feels pity for the monster he made but at the same time intentionally refuses to solve his problem, because he owed it to the world to protect humans from wickedness.

In the concluding part of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Victor admitted that he had an obligation to make the creature happy but he could not do this because he also owed it to the world to protect them from wickedness.

So, the opposite outcome is the case because

while Victor is expected to do something to help

the monster, he declines to do that.I think the correct response is that Victor made the creature in order to get fame and glory.

Victor's primary motivation for wanting to revive the dead was to play the role of God and demonstrate his divinity to the world because many other professionals in his area think it is impossible. Since Victor wants notoriety and recognition, I think that's what he wants from other people.

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