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Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus

Chapter 12

by Mary Shelley

The monster continues to observe the inhabitants and realizes their sadness is linked to their poverty. The monster tries to help them with their plight, begins to learn their language, and admires their graceful forms realizing his own deformities.