This document discusses themes from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein through the perspective of the creature. It describes how the creature felt abandoned by his creator Victor Frankenstein and how no one understood him, leading to feelings of loneliness. Rejected by everyone, with no one to share his feelings with, the creature began to seek revenge against Victor and others. Fire is a symbol of both the creation of life but also of ruin and rage throughout the story. Themes of alienation, prejudice, and responsibility are explored.