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Role of Parents

  • Gibson Tucker
  • Oct 15, 2017
  • 2 min read

Parents are required to carry out the disciplining, growing, and tending to the needs of every child. Therefore, the child will be able to be beneficial to society due to the positive upbringing in childhood that the parents enforce.

Victor Frankenstein was a man who aspired to recreate life. He secluded his life and dove into books and while trying to dig deeper in his knowledge. In his seclusion he created a beast of a man who was rather ugly.

This is extremely uncommon in every day society to recreate a human being. However, the norm is for the guardian of the child to protect, enforce discipline, and provide for them. Victor Frankenstein created a monster, but in this framework narrative he does not act as the parent for the monster. In doing so the monster kills some of Victor's loved ones. So the importance of Victor acting as a parent for the monster is crucially important and all his responsibility. He created something and cannot let it free roam, because of the negative contribution to society it would have. Without protection, discipline, and meeting the monsters needs there is no telling the destruction he could cause. That is why Victor Frankenstein is fully responsible for his actions and needs to parent the monster to the best of his ability so he will not cause anymore destruction.

In todays society the role of a parent is incredibly beneficial for the future of the child. For instance, a child with no parents tends to struggle more than a kid with a more structured home. This is why the role of parent is so important. Even if you have a difficult child, one with a disability, or even an outcast in society it is still your duty along with responsibility to parent the child so he or she can be beneficial to society.

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