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  1. When we're originally introduced to Mortiz and Lenny as characters, we are given the impression that they are the typical nerd type and that Dan is the asshole jock. It's weird cause I find myself relating to Dan throughout the story the most. He honestly doesn't seem like a bad guy at heart and only seemed to get involved in drug dealing ...

  2. Analysis: In this chapter, Victor's scientific obsession appears to be a kind of dream -- one that ends with the creature's birth. He awakens at the same moment that the creature awakens: the moment the creature's eyes open, Frankenstein's own eyes are opened to the horror of his project. He is wracked by a sickness of both mind and body; this ...

  3. 26. How does he go about creating a human being, and what does he expect as a result of this creation? How long does the task take? What happens to Victor in the process? Victor steals body parts from the charnel houses, dissection rooms and slaughterhouses. He spends a year. He becomes obsessed and does not eat or sleep.

  4. Justine lives with the Frankenstein family as a servant after her mother dies. When William is murdered, the monster puts a photograph that William was carrying in her pocket, and she is accused of murder. She confesses falsely to the crime out of fear of going to Hell. She is executed. In addition to the people he actually murders, the monster ...

  5. Probably you do not; I will relate her history, therefore in a few words. Madame Moritz, her mother, was a widow with four children, of whom Justine was the third. This girl had always been the favourite of her father, but through a strange perversity, her mother could not endure her, and after the death of M. Moritz, treated her very ill.

  6. He can't take it when people abandon him, like his mum and Lisa when she first broke up with him. He however can abandon things himself. He abandons Lisa because he values his drug company more and he abandons his friends too for the same reason. He becomes obsessed with his new found power and glory, and he thinks he is unable to keep ...

  7. Moritz begins to leave Ilse, but she asks him to come to the house to drink warm goat's milk. She starts to tease him as if he were still a little boy, but Moritz insists he must go home to do some work. As he leaves, Ilse calls out another memory of their past before going inside. Moritz declares aloud that he could probably have had her at a ...

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