it was Victor Frankenstein's mother who cought the scarlet fever from elizabeth and died. Elizabeth's biological mother was simply mentioned to have died and the frankensteins adopted her
Elizabeth .his "cousin"
His mother died of scarlet fever, and Frankenstein left for Ingolstadt. (His college)
As with all 19th century literature it is long on description, setting and philosophy - many people now-a-days find that boring and hard to get through. You have to approach it with the attitude that it will require 'slow and careful' reading, not something that today's literary body is willing to do. If you can 'get-by' that or (like more elite readers) can appreciate it, then yes, it is quite in-depth and provocative.
Dr. Frankestein never had any children. He was engaged to marry Elizabeth but the monster killed her.
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she wanted for Victor and Elizabeth to get married
Victor's mother dies by catching the scarlet fever that she helped Elizabeth get rid of.
His mother died of scarlet fever, and Frankenstein left for Ingolstadt. (His college)
Victor Frankenstein leaves for Ingolstadt at age seventeen, and his mother, Caroline Frankenstein, dies of scarlet fever.
Elizabeth contracts scarlet fever and nearly dies.
frankenstein didn't have a mother. he was created by Dr. Frankenstein.
His mother catches scarlet fever and eventually dies. But on her death bed she begs for him to marry Elizabeth. In the end he still goes to the university.
Elizabeth is a little girl that Frankenstein's mother instantly falls in love with. Victor and his mother are helping the less fortunate one day when they come to a small cottage. Upon entering it they both instantly develop an affinity for the little child with blond hair and blue eyes. Mrs. Frankenstein asks the mother of the family where the child came from and the mother hastily replies that she is an orphan. The Frankenstein's end up adopting the angelic child.
The death of Frankenstein's mother is ironic because Victor created life by bringing the Creature to life, but he ultimately caused his own mother's death by creating the Creature. This irony lies in how Victor's pursuit of creating life led to the loss of life that was so dear to him.
As with all 19th century literature it is long on description, setting and philosophy - many people now-a-days find that boring and hard to get through. You have to approach it with the attitude that it will require 'slow and careful' reading, not something that today's literary body is willing to do. If you can 'get-by' that or (like more elite readers) can appreciate it, then yes, it is quite in-depth and provocative.
His mother dies.
Frankie Stein's mother's name is Bride of Frankenstein.
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