My dead - end job was at a call center. It was awful. We had to meet really high call quotas every day. There were long hours and the pay was really low considering the amount of stress we were under. The customers were often rude and we were not allowed to really defend ourselves. I lasted there for about six months before I started looking for something else. I realized that I needed a job that respected my skills and didn't just drain me every day.
In my call - center dead - end job, the worst part was the stress. Having to deal with angry customers all day long and being constantly monitored on our call times and quality. It took a toll on my mental health.
I haven't read it yet, so I'm not sure. But generally, a 'dead end' in a novel might imply a sense of hopelessness or a situation where the characters seem to have no way out. It could be a really intense and thought - provoking read.
The novel ends with Victor Frankenstein dying while pursuing the monster. The monster, filled with remorse for his actions, decides to disappear and vanish from human sight.
At the end of 'Frankenstein', Victor Frankenstein succumbs to illness brought on by his pursuit of creating life. The monster, feeling alone and vengeful, vanishes into the Arctic. This leaves a sense of emptiness and loss.