Why does the monster seek out his creator according to the text Cite evidence in your answer.?

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The monster seeks out his creator, Victor Frankenstein, in an attempt to seek understanding and companionship, as he feels abandoned and alone in the world. In the text, the monster states, "I am alone and miserable: man will not associate with me; but one as deformed and horrible as myself would not deny herself to me" (Frankenstein, Chapter 17). This shows his desire for connection and his belief that only his creator can provide him with acceptance.

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