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Victor Frankenstein finds the consequences of his actions very tormenting, particularly the death and suffering caused by the creature he created. He is plagued by guilt and remorse over the loss of his loved ones, including his brother William and his friend Henry Clerval. This inner turmoil intensifies his obsession with the creature, leading him to a relentless pursuit of revenge, which only deepens his anguish. Ultimately, Victor's torment stems from his inability to escape the destructive consequences of his ambition and the moral implications of his scientific pursuits.

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