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Chapter 13
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Spring came and the monster was coexisting with the cottagers. Felix, the son, seemed sadder than before There was a knock and a dark, beautiful woman came to the cottage.
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Safie, the Arabian woman, spoke no French, but was as in love with Felix, and he was in love with her. The family welcomed her and taught her to speak French. The monster learned along with her.
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He became able to understand their conversations and the nightly readings of history so that he grew more educated concerning humanity and the world. In learning about humanity, he noted his separation from them. "'When I looked around I saw and heard of none like me. Was I, then, a monster, a blot upon the earth, from which all men fled and whom all men disowned?'“(102)
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The more he learned, the worse he felt. “For a long time I could not conceive how one man could go forth to murder his fellow, or even why there were laws and governments; but when I heard details of vice and bloodshed, my wonder ceased, and I turned away with disgust and loathing.” (101) He had no idea where he came from or how he came into existence. These unanswered questions made the monster increasingly more lonely.
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