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Victor and Elizabeth Frankenstein believe Justine is innocent of killing William.
because he greated monesterBy Frankenstein do you mean Victor Frankenstein the creatorof the monster or Frankenstein as in the Monster? Sometimes people get the two confused. Well if you meant the Monster, then he wanted Justine to die to make Victor (his creator) suffer from guilt. The Monster hated Victor for creating him so flawed, abandoning him, and refusing to make another monster to keep him company. Thus the Monster set out to punish/threaten Victor by way of murdering and ruining Victors loved ones. However if you mean why did Victor Frankenstein want Justine to die, my only answer is he didn't. Victor didn't want Justine to die. In fact he felt quite guilty about it because the monster framed her because of him, he couldn't save her without incriminating himself, not to mention it was unlikely anyone would believe him.
Justine being put in jail and Clerval dying
It's Viktor, not Victor. And after is written with an a instead of s. That apart: he inspired him with fortitude.
Elizabeth's letter to Victor informs us that Justine's mother called her back because she felt very guilty about giving her to the Frankensteins, and wanted God to know that she was a good mother.
Victor and Elizabeth Frankenstein believe Justine is innocent of killing William.
Victor feels guilty because he knows that Justine is innocent and blames himself for creating the circumstances that led to her wrongful conviction. He believes that his creation of the monster indirectly caused Justine's death, as the monster framed her for William's murder. This guilt weighs heavily on Victor because he feels responsible for the tragic events that unfolded.
In Frankenstein, the monster takes revenge on Victor because he abandoned him once he was created. The monster attacks William, Victor's brother. The towns people believe that Justine killed William because the monster took William's necklace and placed it on Justine. Justine is found guilty and eventually dies in prison.
Victor warns that more innocent lives may be lost if the monster remains at large. He cautions that the monster's thirst for vengeance will not end without further bloodshed. Victor expresses regret for creating the monster and acknowledges the destructive path it is on.
Justine Moritz
She is a girl who is adopted into Victor's family.
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because he greated monesterBy Frankenstein do you mean Victor Frankenstein the creatorof the monster or Frankenstein as in the Monster? Sometimes people get the two confused. Well if you meant the Monster, then he wanted Justine to die to make Victor (his creator) suffer from guilt. The Monster hated Victor for creating him so flawed, abandoning him, and refusing to make another monster to keep him company. Thus the Monster set out to punish/threaten Victor by way of murdering and ruining Victors loved ones. However if you mean why did Victor Frankenstein want Justine to die, my only answer is he didn't. Victor didn't want Justine to die. In fact he felt quite guilty about it because the monster framed her because of him, he couldn't save her without incriminating himself, not to mention it was unlikely anyone would believe him.
Victor Frankenstein indirectly caused the deaths of Justine and William through his creation of the Monster, but he himself did not commit the murders. The historical event that supports this is the trial of Captain Alfred Dreyfus in France in the late 19th century, where a miscarriage of justice occurred due to false accusations and assumptions, similar to how Justine was wrongfully convicted in the novel.
Justine being put in jail and Clerval dying
Victor Frankenstein and his wife (Elizabeth). And several others: -Henry Clerval -- Victor's long-time childhood friend -William Frankenstein -- Victor's little brother -Justine -- Victor's sister. And some others I can't remember.
It's Viktor, not Victor. And after is written with an a instead of s. That apart: he inspired him with fortitude.