Victor Frankenstein never directly killed anyone, but his creation killed Justine Moritz, William Frankenstein, Henry Clerval, and Elizabeth Lavenze.
In the book by Mary Shelly, the Frankenstein monster does not die; it dissapears into the arctic and is never seen again.In the movies the monster usually dies in a fire, either started by someone else to kill him, or started accidentally by himself.
Yes, Frankenstein does complete his monster, but he leaves the creature out to die since he was not an angel like he thought he would be! So, Frankenstein's monster goes after Frankenstein, his creator, and tries to kill him. But, in the end of the story, he kills himself!
He fears the monster will kill Elizabeth and his father
He meets his creation, see page 94, 3 pages in of chapter 10
Victor Frankenstein never directly killed anyone, but his creation killed Justine Moritz, William Frankenstein, Henry Clerval, and Elizabeth Lavenze.
The monster strangles Henry Clerval near a Scottish town while Victor is momentarily away. Henry's body is found by a townsman, leading to Victor being falsely accused of the murder.
Frankenstein's mother, William, Justine, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth, Frankenstein's father, Frankenstein, the monster
William, Frankenstein's brother. The monster inadvertently strangles him. Justine, the family's servant, is blamed for William's murder and is sentenced to death. The monster also kills Elizabeth, Frankenstein's cousin and new wife, on their wedding night. He also kills Frankenstein's good friend, Henry Clerval.
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In the book by Mary Shelly, the Frankenstein monster does not die; it dissapears into the arctic and is never seen again.In the movies the monster usually dies in a fire, either started by someone else to kill him, or started accidentally by himself.
Yes, Frankenstein does complete his monster, but he leaves the creature out to die since he was not an angel like he thought he would be! So, Frankenstein's monster goes after Frankenstein, his creator, and tries to kill him. But, in the end of the story, he kills himself!
There is no definite time when that happens since it happened throughout the book starting with William by accident, then Justine after being framed, then Clerval after victor broke a promise, then is newly wedded wife, Elizabeth, his father from grief caused by the monster, then kills himself after Frankenstein dies.
He fears the monster will kill Elizabeth and his father
He meets his creation, see page 94, 3 pages in of chapter 10
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the monster kills William on page 131 in the 1818 edition and on page 165 in the 1831 edition. This event marks a pivotal moment in the novel as it sets off a chain of tragic events that ultimately lead to the downfall of both Victor Frankenstein and his creation. The murder of William highlights the destructive power of unchecked ambition and the consequences of playing god.
no but he will kill u in your sleep