Quote Originally Posted by Legerd
Quote Originally Posted by DelBubs
Why ? The creature has had no guidance, it reacts purely on instinct. When it kills the young girl, it's by accident not malice. Anything it does after that is by instinct, someone chases you with a blazing torch your gonna try to defend yourself with no thought to outcome.

'Frankensteins Innocent' seems more appropriate.
The girl may have been an accident, but he deliberately killed Frankenstein's brother and wife to hurt Vic. He did it for revenge pure and simple.
I think we're missing the point here, of course he did it out of revenge, a basic human reaction, without any growing up or guidance we give in to human nature (what we are without a parents guidance). The creature was given a grown up body with an empty template, circumstance and specific situation dictated behaviour.

How can we hold it to our standards?

(Edited due to my original rudeness.)