She contracted scarlet fever through caring for Elizabeth who was suffering with the illness.
Yes, Caroline Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein's mother in Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein," dies from scarlet fever. Her illness and subsequent death profoundly affect Victor and serve as a catalyst for many of his later actions and obsessions with life and death. Her demise underscores themes of loss and the consequences of seeking to overcome nature.
Dr. Frankestein never had any children. He was engaged to marry Elizabeth but the monster killed her.
Caroline Joan S. Picart has written: 'Remaking the Frankenstein myth on film'
Caroline Frankenstein caught scarlet fever while nursing her adopted daughter Elizabeth back to health. P.s. if you want the studay guide questions they are all online, just google it.
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.
Victor's mother asked the peasants she lived with for permission to raise her. (end of chapter 1) She was adopted In southern Italy by Caroline Frankenstein.
Victor Frankenstein leaves for Ingolstadt at age seventeen, and his mother, Caroline Frankenstein, dies of scarlet fever.
Karl Frankenstein died in 1990.
Her dying wish was that Victor would someday marry Elizabeth, his adopted sister.
No. It looks like Caroline is about to die but Damon saves her. I think xxx
yes
he killed her