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  1. At the end of Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein dies wishing that he could destroy the Monster he created. The Monster visits Frankensteins body. He tells Walton that he regrets the murders he has committed and that he intends to commit suicide. Frankenstein’s death suggests that he has not learned much from his own story.

  2. Six characters die in Mary Shelley 's Frankenstein. They are, in no particular order: Victor Frankenstein - he dies on a ship, a lonely and bitter man (just like the monster he created)....

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  4. Dec 30, 2020 · VICTOR GIALANELLA Horror was huge.“Dracula” [with Frank Langella] had just had two years in New York. The idea was to do “Frankenstein” as a kind of nonmusical musical, where the book ...

  5. A 'Frankenstein' that never lived. A script for Victor Gialanella’s adaptation of “Frankenstein,” at his home in Bethel Park, Penn., Dec. 18, 2020. On Jan. 4, 1981, the effects-heavy production opened and closed on the same night. Forty years later, the creators revisit a very expensive Broadway flop.

  6. Expert Answers. Linnea Archibald. | Certified Educator. Share Cite. At the end of Frankenstein, Victor and the monster both come to death. Victor dies on Captain Walton 's ship while running...

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    • Summary: Chapter 23
    • Analysis: Chapters 21–23

    After confronting Victor, the townspeople take him to Mr. Kirwin, the town magistrate. Victor hears witnesses testify against him, claiming that they found the body of a man along the beach the previous night and that, just before finding the body, they saw a boat in the water that resembled Victor’s. Mr. Kirwin decides to bring Victor to look at t...

    On their way home, father and son stop in Paris, where Victor rests to recover his strength. Just before leaving again for Geneva, Victor receives a letter from Elizabeth. Worried by Victor’s recurrent illnesses, she asks him if he is in love with another, to which Victor replies that she is the source of his joy. The letter reminds him of the mons...

    In the evening, Victor and Elizabeth walk around the grounds, but Victor can think of nothing butthe monster’s 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. He begins to search for the monster in the house, when suddenly he hears ...

    Victor’s pattern of falling into extended illness in reaction to the monster suggests that the deterioration of his health is, to some extent, psychologically induced—as if guilt prevents him from facing fully the horribleness of the monster and his deeds. “The human frame could no longer support the agonizing suffering that I endured, and I was ca...

  7. Volume 3: Chapters 3 and 4 Summary and Analysis. PDF Cite. One evening as he sits in his laboratory, Victor begins to reflect on the possible consequences of creating a companion for the creature ...