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the creature's only hope for friendship is with the blind father of the de lacey family. the creature explains, " . . a fatal prejudice clouds their eyes, and where they ought to see a feeling and kind friend, they behold a detestable monster." ultimately, everyone is prejudiced against the monster for his appearance. how is the creature affected by this prejudice? how is this theme relevant to society today?

write a five-paragraph essay analyzing the theme of prejudice in the novel frankenstein.

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