Frankenstein ... Though the murderer was supposedly deduced to be Justine, Victor Frankenstein knew the real murderer was his creation. Victoramp39s ... View More
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Frankenstein ... Though the murderer was supposedly deduced to be Justine, Victor Frankenstein knew the real murderer was his creation. Victoramp39s ... View More
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Frankentstein ... Victor refuses to make him a wife using Justine. ... Victor takes Elizabeth to his lab and creates a new woman using Justineamp39s body and Elizabethamp39s head. ... View More
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Frankenstein ... it with their forked and destroying tongues.ampquot1 After the Monster had left the cottage and caused the deaths of William and Justine, Victoramp39s emotions cause ... View More
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Who is the real monster ... Frankenstein his reader die that that 57. Victor of Justine Victor and threat qualities into 66. to and care role is by I isolated ... View More
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Ethical Science in Frankenstein ... As the monster, abandoned and angry at his creator, lashes out by killing William and framing Justine, Victor feels increasingly guilty. ... View More
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Mary Shelley ... of his own reputation. After Justineamp39s trial, Victor states, ampquotMy tale is not one to announce publicly. Its shocking horror will ... View More
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Victor Frankenstein in Mary Shelley ... Irresponsible as he is, Victor does show a compassionate side. He is wracked with guilt for the deaths of William, Justine, and Clerval, to the point which he ... View More
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Africa ... Victoramp39s father tells him that Justine was convicted of the crime. This information surprised Victor as well as otheramp39s in the family ... View More
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Frankenstein7 ... creation. Victoramp39s only excuse for not clearing poor Justine was that he thought everyone would think that he was crazy. So instead ... View More
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Frankenstein ... he mien and her expressions continually remind me of my dear aunt.ampquot Later in Chapter 8, Justineamp39s pride, innocence, and conviction inspire Victor to really ... View More
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Frakenstein ... his brother. Victor learns that Justine has been accused of murdering William. She is found guilty and condemned to death. Victor ... View More
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Frankenstein ... When visiting Justine before trial, Victor bemoans his own misery and does not sympathize with the innocent womanamp39s plight, but envies her position instead. ... View More
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Frankenstein ... Later, Victoramp39s brother, William, is found strangled and the primary suspect is a girl who had grown up with Victor, Justine Moritz. ... View More
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Frankenstein ... The small pennant that William wore was found with the maidservant, Justine. Victor firmly did not believe that the servant was guilty, for the night before ... View More
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Frankenstein ... gives us not the impression of Justine as being weak, but of Justine as a ... novel mainly through the voices of two male characters in the novel, Victor and his ... View More
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frankenstein1 ... gives us not the impression of Justine as being weak, but of Justine as a ... novel mainly through the voices of two male characters in the novel, Victor and his ... View More
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The Frankenstein Monster ... Victor learned that a friend, Justine Moritz, was arrested for the murder of his brother. In spite of the fact Victor knew she did ... View More
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Gothic Elements of Frankenstein ... For example, in Chapter Nine, when the Frankensteins visit their house in the country, Victor blames himself for Williamamp39s murder and Justineamp39s execution. ... View More
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Frankenstein Less Human than his Creation ... It is ambiguous, but Victor could have warned the family, or gone to protect innocent ... he could have spoken up about the creature and saved the life of Justine. ... View More
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The Effects of ScienceMary Shelly ... having fun. Another scene is when Victor, Elizabeth, Justine, and William are playing carelessly on the mountain. Everyone one is ... View More
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Frankenstein ... brother. As a painful irony, his sister Justine is charged with the murder Victor knows his creation committed. He rationalizes ... View More
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weewq ... It is ambiguous, but Victor could have warned the family, or gone to protect innocent little William. ... about the creature and saved the life of Justine. ... View More
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Frankenstein ... This is an important part because the creature not only brought death upon Victor, but also to William, Clerval, Justine, and Elizabeth. ... View More
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Frankenstein4 ... was his creation, and proclaimed to the town that he knew the real murderer, but without proof, no one could believe Victor, and innocent Justine was put to ... View More
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MARY SHELLEYamp39S FRANKENSTEIN ... had murdered William. That in turn meant that Justineamp39s and Williamamp39s deaths were both indirectly Victoramp39s fault. He could have ... View More
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Frankenstein5 ... was his creation, and proclaimed to the town that he knew the real murderer, but without proof, no one could believe Victor, and innocent Justine was put to ... View More
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Family, Community and Social Relations in Frankenstein ... The Monster embarks to destroy Victoramp39s family, now enraged by having been ... Shelley presents further social criticism through the events of Justineamp39s trial. ... View More
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Frankenstein vs fortitude ... He kills his youngest brother William and frames Justine for the murder. Victor knows that the monster has done this crime but he will not say anything because ... View More
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Layers in Frankenstein ... telling the story there is a sense of relief, a last confession and a release of sins so that Justine can go on to heaven. By confessing to Victor we feel we ... View More
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