Why is Frankenstein's creature never given a name?
Thereof, why is the creature never given a name?
Victor never gave the Creature a name because he thought that the experiment would never work and when it did he was too afraid of the monster to even make human connections to it. The Creature was brought into the world, on accident. He was never loved or wanted. He was excluded from the world due to his looks.
Consequently, what names is the creature called in Frankenstein?
The monster has no name in the novel. It has been said that this omission is a reflection of Victor Frankenstein's complete rejection of his creation. The monster calls himself "the Adam of your labors", and is referred to as "the creature", "the fiend", "the daemon", and "the wretch" at different points in the book.
Frankenstein believes that by creating the Monster, he can discover the secrets of “life and death,” create a “new species,” and learn how to “renew life.” He is motivated to attempt these things by ambition. She dies shortly before he begins to study science.