The Creature's sense of his destiny stands in marked contrast to Victor's. Whereas
                     the scientist sees himself as passively compelled by his destiny within an obsessive
                     solitude, whether in his experiments with the principle of life or, later, in pursuit
                     of the being that is its result, the Creature conceives of himself instinctively within
                     a domesticated social context where he will be guided by others toward his self-realization.