Fran's way of thinking in her living verse is a little different from her servant selves. She's come to terms with the fact she isn't a human.
She isn't human and never will be.
But she just wants someone to understand.
Someone who can know her.
It isn’t what she is that truly makes her a monster. It’s what she has done. The actions she took to show that she, truly, was the monster her father had thought her to be.
Servant Fran’s thoughts are a little different in that way. Not having quite the same worldly experience was her living equivalent, she believes that it is what she is.
What Victor made her be, is what made her a monster.
And she assumes someone like her will sate her lonely feelings.
Her actions are only something she can feel bad about. That isn’t what made a monster. It was the fact she was an unnatural birth, and that her eyes are terrifyingly just as unnatural.












