It's Viktor, not Victor. And after is written with an a instead of s.
That apart: he inspired him with fortitude.
The monster directly murders three people: Henry, Elizabeth, and William But he is also the cause of Justine's death when he frames her for the murder of William. And he is also somewhat responsible for the death of Victors father, who dies from grief because the monster killed most of his family.
because he greated monesterBy Frankenstein do you mean Victor Frankenstein the creatorof the monster or Frankenstein as in the Monster? Sometimes people get the two confused. Well if you meant the Monster, then he wanted Justine to die to make Victor (his creator) suffer from guilt. The Monster hated Victor for creating him so flawed, abandoning him, and refusing to make another monster to keep him company. Thus the Monster set out to punish/threaten Victor by way of murdering and ruining Victors loved ones. However if you mean why did Victor Frankenstein want Justine to die, my only answer is he didn't. Victor didn't want Justine to die. In fact he felt quite guilty about it because the monster framed her because of him, he couldn't save her without incriminating himself, not to mention it was unlikely anyone would believe him.
Elizabeth is Victors wife, and she loves him, but is often annoyed by his scientific pursuits.
billy-bob Joel
As with all 19th century literature it is long on description, setting and philosophy - many people now-a-days find that boring and hard to get through. You have to approach it with the attitude that it will require 'slow and careful' reading, not something that today's literary body is willing to do. If you can 'get-by' that or (like more elite readers) can appreciate it, then yes, it is quite in-depth and provocative.
The monster directly murders three people: Henry, Elizabeth, and William But he is also the cause of Justine's death when he frames her for the murder of William. And he is also somewhat responsible for the death of Victors father, who dies from grief because the monster killed most of his family.
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Victor's dad, Alphonse Frankenstein, dies in Chapter 37 of Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein".
because he greated monesterBy Frankenstein do you mean Victor Frankenstein the creatorof the monster or Frankenstein as in the Monster? Sometimes people get the two confused. Well if you meant the Monster, then he wanted Justine to die to make Victor (his creator) suffer from guilt. The Monster hated Victor for creating him so flawed, abandoning him, and refusing to make another monster to keep him company. Thus the Monster set out to punish/threaten Victor by way of murdering and ruining Victors loved ones. However if you mean why did Victor Frankenstein want Justine to die, my only answer is he didn't. Victor didn't want Justine to die. In fact he felt quite guilty about it because the monster framed her because of him, he couldn't save her without incriminating himself, not to mention it was unlikely anyone would believe him.
Elizabeth is Victors wife, and she loves him, but is often annoyed by his scientific pursuits.
billy-bob Joel
As with all 19th century literature it is long on description, setting and philosophy - many people now-a-days find that boring and hard to get through. You have to approach it with the attitude that it will require 'slow and careful' reading, not something that today's literary body is willing to do. If you can 'get-by' that or (like more elite readers) can appreciate it, then yes, it is quite in-depth and provocative.
The Victors - film - was created in 1963.
Victors FC was created in 2001.
Jan Victors died in 1676.
Jan Victors was born in 1619.
The duration of The Victors - film - is 2.92 hours.