Forgotten Friend Short Answer
Victor creates a living being but abandons it out of fear. The creature, left alone, must figure out how to survive and understand the world. He wants love and kindness, but everyone fears him. Eventually, he asks Victor why he was created only to suffer.
Students strengthen reading comprehension by analyzing ethical dilemmas and character decisions. They expand vocabulary by encountering emotional and philosophical language. These types of passages also encourage moral reasoning and discussion. Learners practice writing and speaking about responsibility, empathy, and consequences.