In part three, Frankenstein’s creature approaches him with a request to make a female version of himself to be his companion. At first Victor’s agrees, but then he changes his mind. Why does he change his mind? What reasons does he give? Do you think this was a good decision or a bad decision? Shelley, Mary, and Kathleen Scherf. Frankenstein: Or, The Modern Prometheus (1818). Ed. D. L. Macdonald. 3rd ed. Petersborough: Broadview, 2012. Part III The information about the book that you must read to answer the above question is: Shelley, Mary, and Kathleen Scherf. Frankenstein: Or, The Modern Prometheus (1818). Ed. D. L. Macdonald. 3rd ed. Petersborough: Broadview, 2012. PLEASE NO PLAGIARISM. My Professor Scan all homework.