In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," Alphonse Frankenstein, Victor's father, dies from grief and despair. After the tragic events surrounding William's death and Justine's execution, Alphonse becomes increasingly distraught over the loss of his family. His health deteriorates, and he ultimately succumbs to his anguish when he learns of Victor's own troubles and the monster's influence on their lives.
Alphonse Frankenstein adopts his niece, Elizabeth Lavenza, when sister died and her husband offered Alphonse to adopt their daughter, Elizabeth.
Alphonse Frankenstein
Alphonse Allais died in 1905.
Alphonse Borrelly died in 1926.
Joseph Alphonse McNicholas died in 1983.
Alphonse Frankenstein adopts his niece, Elizabeth Lavenza, when sister died and her husband offered Alphonse to adopt their daughter, Elizabeth.
Victor's dad, Alphonse Frankenstein, dies in Chapter 37 of Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein".
Alphonse Frankenstein
Alphonse is Victor Frankenstein's father in the story "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley. He is a kind and caring character who plays a supportive role in Victor's life, offering advice and guidance. Alphonse is devastated by the tragic events that unfold in the story.
Alphonse reports that William Frankenstein, Victor's youngest brother, had been brutally murdered.
Alphonse Allais died in 1905.
Alphonse Briart died in 1898.
Alphonse Royer died in 1875.
Alphonse Lami died in 1867.
Alphonse Burnand died in 1981.
Alphonse Legros died in 1911.
Alphonse Halimi died in 2006.