Felix De Lacey initially reacts to the creature with fear and hostility. When he encounters the creature, he is horrified by its appearance and attacks it, viewing it as a monstrous figure rather than understanding its suffering and loneliness. This reaction underscores the themes of prejudice and the consequences of societal rejection that run throughout Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." Felix's response ultimately contributes to the creature's profound sense of isolation and despair.
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Because his family's wealth was taken unfairly from them.
Felix was most delighted to see Safie.
It was hard for Felix to talk to Safie because she was Arabian, and he was French, and they did not speak each other's languages.
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," Felix De Lacey is not offered a specific reward; rather, he is depicted as a compassionate character who aids the creature when he observes its suffering. The creature learns about human emotions and social interactions through Felix, who represents kindness and familial love. However, Felix ultimately rejects the creature when he discovers its true form, leading to tragic consequences for both characters.
Felix
Felix
she was with felix
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Because his family's wealth was taken unfairly from them.
Felix was most delighted to see Safie.
It was hard for Felix to talk to Safie because she was Arabian, and he was French, and they did not speak each other's languages.
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," Felix De Lacey is not offered a specific reward; rather, he is depicted as a compassionate character who aids the creature when he observes its suffering. The creature learns about human emotions and social interactions through Felix, who represents kindness and familial love. However, Felix ultimately rejects the creature when he discovers its true form, leading to tragic consequences for both characters.
He is relieved and happily welcomes Clerval.
The members of the DeLacey family are DeLacey, Felix, Agatha, and, later, Safie.
in act 4 the monster killed Elizabeth, Clerval and the surver because they tryed to destroy the wife of the monster that frankenstein tryed to make for the monster.
is a wealthy businessman who is unjustly arrested and imprisoned in Paris. When Felix helps him escape, he promises the hand of his daughter to his benefactor.