because victor frankenstein created a monster so they thought that he was so crazy that he murdered clerval.
He blames God for the monster that he created, asking why God had done this to him, when he chose to harness God's power of creation, when it was actually Frankenstein's fault.
He thinks it will want him to be his friend.
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His initial mistake is arguably the creation of the monster, as this leads on to the destruction of his family, and many deaths, including his lover Elizabeth.
He loves folks He trusts Dumbledore too much He loves boys
Junior blames himself for his grandma's and Eugene's deaths because he believes that his presence in their lives caused them harm and ultimately led to their deaths. He struggles with guilt and a sense of responsibility for the tragedies that occurred.
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He blames God for the monster that he created, asking why God had done this to him, when he chose to harness God's power of creation, when it was actually Frankenstein's fault.
In some versions of the legend, Arthur blames himself for the deaths of his followers, as he feels responsible for leading them into battle. However, in other versions, he may also blame the betrayal of Mordred, his nephew and illegitimate son.
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Creon blames himself for Antigone's death. He also blames himself for his wife Eurydice death and his son Haemon's death as well .
He thinks it will want him to be his friend.
William Frankenstein- the creator not the monster's sonJustine Moritz- the Frankensteins' maid servantHenry Clerval- Frankenstein's best friendElizabeth Lavenza- Frankenstein's brideAlphonse- Frankenstein's fatherVictor Frankenstein himself dies
Answer this question… He hates them and blames them for the deaths of his father and mother.
The Prince says: "Capulet, Montague, see what a scourge is laid upon your hate that heaven finds means to kill your joys with love. And I, for winking at your discords too, have lost a brace of kinsmen. All are punished." The Prince blames Capulet, Montague and himself. Clearly he is someone that blames the leader whenever anything goes wrong.
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That she blames him for the deaths of all their childrenis the reason why Eurydice curses her husband in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Queen Eurydice receives the news of the suicide of Prince Haemon, her last surviving child. Her other children with her husband, King Creon, die similarly violent deaths. Eurydice blames her husband for the deaths, curses him and takes her own life.