The cottagers couldn't pay their rent and their crops were frozen in the ground so they couldn't harvest them and sell them on the market for rent. The monster being extra-strong harvested their crops for them and thereby enabled them to get on with their lives.
Though he begged them to let him join them; when he tried to reveal himself to them, they were horrified by his appearance, and they moved out of their cottage the next day.
The creature vowed to destroy all of mankind. He said"You want me bad, I will be bad, I will be pain and anger and suffering!"
The murder of William serves as a pivotal moment for the creature in "Frankenstein," revealing the profound consequences of his existence. It underscores his isolation and the inherent rejection he faces from humanity, leading him to realize that he is capable of causing harm despite his initial desire for companionship. This act deepens his sense of despair and fuels his feelings of anger and vengeance towards Victor Frankenstein, as he grapples with the reality of his identity and the impact of his actions. Ultimately, it marks the beginning of the creature's transformation from a longing being into one driven by bitterness and desire for retribution.
There is no definite time when that happens since it happened throughout the book starting with William by accident, then Justine after being framed, then Clerval after victor broke a promise, then is newly wedded wife, Elizabeth, his father from grief caused by the monster, then kills himself after Frankenstein dies.
burn himself
Though he begged them to let him join them; when he tried to reveal himself to them, they were horrified by his appearance, and they moved out of their cottage the next day.
Frankenstein's mother, William, Justine, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth, Frankenstein's father, Frankenstein, the monster
He wished Frankenstein to make him a mate, a female creature just as ugly and deformed as himself.~
The Monster, as no one likes him because of his grotesque appearance. He is alone.
Victor was the creature's creator. He neglected the creature and left him to fend for himself, by not taking responsibility for his actions the murders are largely his fault as well as the monsters.
The creature vowed to destroy all of mankind. He said"You want me bad, I will be bad, I will be pain and anger and suffering!"
Ofcourse, the creation of the creature. It shows Frankenstein as repulsed by what he's created that he flees from it and hides, when he spent two years depriving himself of sleep etc to make his "wretch".
Victor is found dead and the monster lights himself on fire because he lost his father so to speak
It, of course, depends on which movie you mean, but I'm assuming you mean the 1931 classic.In the movie the monster never speaks. In the book he has a lot to say.In the movie the monster is burned to death. In the book he leaves 'for the farthest shore.'In the movie Frankenstein's assistant, Fritz (aka Igor), gets an abnormal brian. In the book there is no Igor and no problem with the brain.In the book the doctor's younger brother is killed. In the movie there is no younger brother, only Frankenstein's father the Baron.In the book, Frankenstein's first name was Victor and his friend's name was Henry. In the movie their names are reversed.
A childhood friend of Frankenstein's who loves poetry and the arts (APEX)
He fell into a feverish stupor and had to be cared for by his friend. This left the monster alone to find his own way in the world.
Frankensteins Monster killed...William his brother, whom of which his mother died whilst giving birth to him, Justine- the maids daughter, his (Victor Frankensteins) father and also is wife- Elizabeth Hope this helps :)