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  1. A summary of Chapters 21-23 in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Frankenstein and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

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    Chapter 21. Frankenstein. Home. Literature Notes. Frankenstein. Chapter 21. Summary and Analysis Chapter 21. A body has washed ashore; the method of death is familiar, the black marks of fingers on the neck. Since Victor appears around this same time, several people put him near the scene of a crime even though he had not been present.

  3. Frankenstein Summary and Analysis of Chapters 21-24. Chapter 21: Victor is brought before the magistrate, and several witnesses testify against him. A crew of local fishermen found the victim, a young man of about twenty-five years of age. When Victor hears that the victim was strangled, he trembles with anxiety; this, he knows, is his creature ...

  4. Frankenstein Chapter 21 Summary. But that's the not the body they're talking about. The town magistrate, Mr. Kirwin, makes Victor look at the body to see if he has some reaction to it. Victor sure does have a reaction to it, because the dead guy is Henry. So Victor is accused of murdering Henry, even though the monster did it.

  5. Chapter 21 Summary. At the magistrate’s office, Frankenstein listens as a man relates how he and his family had been fishing when they came across the dead body of a handsome young man. Upon bringing him to a cottage, they saw marks on his throat as if he had been strangled.

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