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  2. Summary: Chapter 23. In the evening, Victor and Elizabeth walk around the grounds, but Victor can think of nothing but the monsters imminent arrival. Inside, Victor worries that Elizabeth might be upset by the monster’s appearance and the battle between them. He tells her to retire for the night.

  3. Victor goes mad for several months and is kept in a cell. When he regains his senses he tells his entire story to a local magistrate, hoping to enact justice on the monster. The magistrate listens but doesn't entirely believe Victor and, anyway, considers tracking down the monster impossible.

  4. Detailed Summary. Victor resolves to leave Geneva for good. As he visits the graves of his family members, he pledges to avenge them. At that moment, he hears the monster's cackling. It taunts him with the words "miserable wretch." Victor chases after the creature, but it manages to disappear into the shadows.

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    Summary and Analysis Chapter 23. While Victor is prowling the halls of the inn where the couple was living, the monster makes good on his threat to Victor, enters their bedroom, and strangles Elizabeth. Victor shoots at the monster when he flees, but the monster gets away without being wounded.

  6. Frankenstein Chapter 23 Summary. The newlyweds go for a walk around their cottage, but Victor has the I'm-about-to-fight-a-monster wedding night jitters. Inside the cottage, he sends Elizabeth to bed so he can search the house for the monster.

  7. May 24, 2024 · Frankenstein Chapter 23 Summary. In a house where newlyweds arrive for their wedding night, Frankenstein leaves Elizabeth alone in a room while he goes to search for the Monster. Suddenly he hears blood-curdling screams of his wife and finds her dead. Devastated, he rushes back to Geneva to save his father and brother.

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