Victor Frankenstein never directly killed anyone, but his creation killed Justine Moritz, William Frankenstein, Henry Clerval, and Elizabeth Lavenze.
Justine Moritz was accused of committing the murder of William. She soon confessed to the murder (though the monster Frankenstein actually murdered William) and was executed 1 day after. The police found Justine as a suspect because William had what appeared to be a thumbprint or a mark of her locket that she kept with her on his throat. We know now that the mark was probably was delivered when Frankenstein was murdering William. I say murder, but Frankenstein really didn't know any better. Hope this helps
Well, honey, in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the big guy himself, Victor Frankenstein, bites the dust. But let's not forget about the real tragedy here - poor old Frankenstein's monster, who meets his maker in the end too. So, grab some tissues and prepare for a double dose of death in this classic tale.
He sends them all of on a vacation to another house, one farther away from where Justine and William had died.
In Frankenstein, the monster takes revenge on Victor because he abandoned him once he was created. The monster attacks William, Victor's brother. The towns people believe that Justine killed William because the monster took William's necklace and placed it on Justine. Justine is found guilty and eventually dies in prison.
Victor Frankenstein never directly killed anyone, but his creation killed Justine Moritz, William Frankenstein, Henry Clerval, and Elizabeth Lavenze.
She adopted Justine because Justine's father had died, and her mother hated her. Caroline took her on as a kind of servant, but treated her well and kindly.
In "Frankenstein," the accused person, Justine Moritz, is wrongly convicted of the murder of William Frankenstein and is executed. She was framed by the true killer, the creature created by Victor Frankenstein. Justine's tragic fate demonstrates the theme of justice and injustice in the novel.
When Justine Moritz was accused of committing the murder because she had the picture that had been given to William, Frankenstein had a reaction. His reaction to this accusation was that he thought Justine was innocent and that the creation was the real murderer.
justine was roman catholic... its on pg 67
Justine Moritz was accused of committing the murder of William. She soon confessed to the murder (though the monster Frankenstein actually murdered William) and was executed 1 day after. The police found Justine as a suspect because William had what appeared to be a thumbprint or a mark of her locket that she kept with her on his throat. We know now that the mark was probably was delivered when Frankenstein was murdering William. I say murder, but Frankenstein really didn't know any better. Hope this helps
Justine Moritz
Victor and Elizabeth Frankenstein believe Justine is innocent of killing William.
The monster directly murders three people: Henry, Elizabeth, and William But he is also the cause of Justine's death when he frames her for the murder of William. And he is also somewhat responsible for the death of Victors father, who dies from grief because the monster killed most of his family.
Well, honey, in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the big guy himself, Victor Frankenstein, bites the dust. But let's not forget about the real tragedy here - poor old Frankenstein's monster, who meets his maker in the end too. So, grab some tissues and prepare for a double dose of death in this classic tale.
He sends them all of on a vacation to another house, one farther away from where Justine and William had died.
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