It's interesting you should mention this. A lot of people don't take that away from it. The monster really was the more human of the two in many ways. The Hammer Frankenstein movies, in spite of their shortcomings, when taken as a whole do a fairly good job of depicting how Victor Frankenstein over time became not just inhumane but really inhuman as his obsession with creating life whilst destroying it in the process came to be his sole focus. He didn't even realise the broad swath of destruction he was cutting or how many people--including himself--he was hurting.