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  1. Analysis. En route to Geneva, they stop in Paris so Victor can regain his strength. His father tries to help by getting him to engage with society, but Victor feels he has no right to. Victor even tells his father he murdered Justine, William, and Clerval. His father considers him deranged, and Victor says no more.

  2. Frankenstein's monster. Frankenstein's monster or Frankenstein's creature, also commonly but erroneously known as Frankenstein, [1] is a fictional character who first appeared in Mary Shelley 's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus as the main antagonist. Shelley's title thus compares the monster's creator, Victor Frankenstein, to ...

  3. Oct 19, 2018 · We shall mock the earthquake. We shall command the thunders, and penetrate into the very womb of impervious nature herself.”. — Dr. Frederick Frankenstein , Young Frankenstein. Tagged: Nature, Heavens, Earthquake, boldness, Death. “ Inga: You haven't even touched your food.

  4. Nov 8, 2015 · Unable to tolerate the shock, he collapses. When he revives, he finds himself surrounded by the people of the inn; he escapes from them to the room in which Elizabeth's corpse is lying. He falls upon her body and takes it in his arms. Wracked by indescribable grief, he looks up to see the monster grinning at him through the windowpane.

  5. Switzerland. Describe the history of the relationship of Victor's parents and his family history. He was really good friends with his mothers. He was much older than her. She was the perfect woman and when her father died Victor's father swooped into save her. He sheltered her. "I was their plaything and their idol , and something better ...

  6. Victor is motivated by intellect and pride, whereas Elizabeth is driven by love and compassion. Elizabeth is gentle, and Victor is aggressive. Elizabeth embodies traditional feminine virtues and ...

  7. Clerval is first described as a boy who loved “enterprise, hardship and even danger, for its own sake.”. Like Walton, Clerval shares Frankenstein’s desire to achieve great things at any cost. Also like Frankenstein, Clerval makes a discovery at university. Clerval believes he has found “the means of materially assisting the progress of ...