It is likely because he had been exposed to the artic climate for an overly long period of time and was unable to recover from it.
In the original story by Mary Shelley the monster doesn't die, he merely says he will run away to the farthest shore. In the book the monster was quite intelligent. Doctor Frankenstein, the man who made the monster, dies of exhaustion chasing and trying to kill the monster, on the ice bound ship trying to find the North Pole (or the North West passage.)
He dies of exhaustion after chasing the monster half-way across the world trying to kill it.
No idea but i frankenstein is FICTION
He dies of exhaustion.
The monster weeps
Read the book! Victor Frankenstein is not a doctor. He was born and raised in Geneva Switzerland. He went to the University of Ingostadt in Switzerland where he creates the "monster". At this time, Victor is a student of "natural philosophy", which involves chemistry and other science. Also of note: Victor Frankenstein is the creator of the monster, which is called the "creature" for much of the time in the novel. The creature has no name.
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Ernest is Victor Frankenstein's younger brother and William is their youngest brother. Ernest was with William the night he was murdered by the creature that Victor created.
Victor von Frankenstein is the creator of the monster (who has no name) in the story. He made the monster.
Popular idea was he was either a Doctor or a Medical student- hence Doctor Frankenstein. Strictly speaking, it is a sort of courtesy rank, he is not described as Dr. Frankenstein in the novel.
no, Elizabeth is not a Frankenstein, merely a ward of the family. That's why its okay for Victor to marry her.
In the book the monster doesn't die. And I don't know who Walker is.
In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, William Frankenstein, Justine Moritz, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth Lavenza-Frankenstein, and Victor Frankenstein (the protagonist) die. Though he does not die anytime WITHIN the novel, the monster is said to had departed for the northernmost ice to purposefully die after its creator (Victor) had died.
Doctor Victor Frankenstein - of exhaustion on the ice-bound ship at the arctic circle. Of course it is inferred that the monster is to die a lonely death as well but that doesn't happen within the chronology of the book.
In the 1942 book, "The Stranger" by Albert Camus the stranger is Meursault, a French Algerian.
No, Victor Frankenstein is not single.
Dr. Frankenstein Victor Frankenstein is the name of the scientist that made the monster out of dead body parts. Therefore the answer to your question is: Mr. & Mrs. Frankenstein.
Victor Frankenstein was created in 1818.
He kills his sister
Read the book! Victor Frankenstein is not a doctor. He was born and raised in Geneva Switzerland. He went to the University of Ingostadt in Switzerland where he creates the "monster". At this time, Victor is a student of "natural philosophy", which involves chemistry and other science. Also of note: Victor Frankenstein is the creator of the monster, which is called the "creature" for much of the time in the novel. The creature has no name.
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Frankenstein the soldier is one of Victor Frankenstein's brothers. He's not mentioned too much in the book because he was already gone by the time everything happened.