Summary Victor sets about his work, creating a second female monster. ... In a fit of anger and guilt, Victor destroys the half-finished creation in front of the monster and ... Victor has begun the process of creating a new female creature, when he ...
After animating the monster, Victor Frankenstein dreams of his deceased mother, Elizabeth. In his dream, he envisions her embracing him, but her appearance transforms into that of the monster, which terrifies him. This dream reflects Victor's deep sense of guilt and horror regarding his creation, symbolizing the consequences of his actions and foreshadowing the chaos that will ensue.
Victor's creation and pursuit of the monster. APEX
He becomes angry at the monster, even though he created it.
Victor von Frankenstein is the creator of the monster (who has no name) in the story. He made the monster.
either the monster or the creature
He is shocked and overwhelmed of what he has created and runs away from the monster.
Victor Frankenstein is disappointed in the creation of his monster because it is horrible and hideous to the extreme, and he has lost his humanity in its creation and his endless search for immortality.
Victor Frankenstein is disappointed in the creation of his monster because it is horrible and hideous to the extreme, and he has lost his humanity in its creation and his endless search for immortality.
In the book, Victor made his monster to be beautiful... and then it came alive. After running from it and falling asleep, he wakes to find the monster reaching for him, and he believes the monster is trying to attack him. from then on, he loathes it with all his being. he feels hate, fear, and a sense of loss, because he made this creation and left it. It destroyed everything he loves, his servant, his brother, and finally, his wife! It justifies this action by saying that all he ever knew was hate. "how dare you sport thus with life?" Victor now hates the monster, all he can think is kill... kill... He is consumed with his hatred, and this leads to his death.
Summary Victor sets about his work, creating a second female monster. ... In a fit of anger and guilt, Victor destroys the half-finished creation in front of the monster and ... Victor has begun the process of creating a new female creature, when he ...
It was 2 years since Victor's initial creation and him leaving his creation, so atleast 2 years old
alternatively the creature the monster
The name "Frankenstein" refers to the scientist Victor Frankenstein who creates a monster in Mary Shelley's novel. The name has become synonymous with the monster itself, even though the monster is never actually named in the book. The novel explores themes of creation, responsibility, and the consequences of playing god, as Victor Frankenstein's creation ultimately leads to tragedy and destruction.
Victor says the monster must be killed to protect humanity.
the monster tries to appeal to victor's sympathy by sharing his sad story
Victor's creation and pursuit of the monster. APEX