Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Basics
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- Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
- Key Events
- The monster kills William Frankenstein
- Victor creates the monster
- The monster tells Victor his story
- The monster kills Henry Clerval
- Justine Moritz is tried for Williams murder and is sentenced to death
- Victor and Elizabeth get married
- The monster kills Elizabeth
- Victor goes to Ingolstadt University
- The monster demands Victor to make him a female thats like him
- Victor agrees to make a female fiend but destory its being before bringing it to life
- Victor and Walton meet, become friends and Victor tells his story
- Characters
- Robert Walton
- Elizabeth Lavenza
- Victor Frankenstein
- Henry Clerval
- Margaret Saville
- Justine Moritz
- William Frankenstein
- Ernest Frankenstein
- De Lacey
- Felix De Lacey
- Agatha De Lacey
- Safie
- M. Waldman
- M.Kempe
- Alphonse Frankenstein
- Caroline Frankenstein
- Monster
- Story Line
- The novel begins with a series of letters to Margaret Saville from Robert Walton.
- He speaks of his journey and of Victor Frankenstein, his newfound friend.
- Chapter One to the end of Chapter Four describes Victor Frankensteins early life and his journey to creating the monster that is to be the centre of the novel.
- The rest of the story shows Frankensteins dears of the creature that he created
- It explore themes of social injustice, ambition and revenge
- Furthermore, the story of the monster and the struggles it endured are told.
- It explore themes of social injustice, ambition and revenge
- The novel ends with letters from Walton to M.Saville which recount the death of Victor and the monster grieving him.
- The novel begins with a series of letters to Margaret Saville from Robert Walton.
- Main Themes
- Family
- Social Injustice
- Social Responsibility
- Women
- Ambition
- Revenge
- Nature
- Key Events
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