Frankenstein
...nomous, and anoetion. Noetic implies a semantic memory. Autonomous is self-knowing. Anoetion is non-knowing. In a since, the monster is like a child; he knows nothing about the world and the people in it. He is loving and gentle at the beginning of his life, childlike in his curiosity and experiences, but after several harsh encounters with humans, he becomes bitter. This shows just how underdeveloped his conscious mind is. He can only think in black and white; his mind can not understand the “gray” areas of thinking and human emotion. The way a normal human as learned how to develop their conscious mind by experiencing different emotions and learning how to deal with them. The monster, however, has not developed this skill yet. The monster experiences the world through his senses, taking in everything he sees and hears. The subconscious is the supporting foundation of the conscious; it is the part of the mind through which information passes on its way from unconscious to conscious mind. All memory is stored and retrived from the subconscious. The subconscious can not tell the difference between right or wrong and takes everything it comprehends literally. The subconscious is the dominate part of the mind. It interprets the information from the conscious mind and affects how the person deals with his or her emotions. For example, a boy may fall and skin his knee. He goes to his father or anot...