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Victor Frankenstein experiences joy primarily when he first brings his creature to life, filled with exhilaration and a sense of accomplishment at his scientific achievement. This fleeting moment of happiness quickly dissipates, however, as he is horrified by the creature's appearance and the consequences of his actions. His joy is overshadowed by guilt and dread, illustrating the tragic consequences of his ambition and the pursuit of knowledge. Ultimately, his joy is short-lived and leads to profound despair.

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