Frankenstein's monster killed Elizabeth as an act of revenge against Victor Frankenstein, her husband. The creature was deeply hurt and enraged by Victor's rejection and abandonment, feeling that he was denied companionship and love. By targeting Elizabeth, the monster sought to inflict the same pain on Victor that he himself experienced, ultimately highlighting the tragic consequences of Victor's refusal to take responsibility for his creation. This act underscores the themes of vengeance, isolation, and the destructive nature of unchecked ambition.
The monster kills Elizabeth in chapter 23.
rejected to be honest
Boris Karloff
Elizabeth Lavenza in Frankenstein. Elizabeth is an orphan child adopted by the Frankensteins. She becomes a devoted daughter, sister and eventually wife to Victor
it was Victor Frankenstein's mother who cought the scarlet fever from elizabeth and died. Elizabeth's biological mother was simply mentioned to have died and the frankensteins adopted her
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 :)
In Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein," the monster kills Victor Frankenstein's brother, William, in the woods near Geneva. The monster is driven by a combination of curiosity and anger towards the Frankenstein family.
Walton finds the monster weeping over Frankensteins body
Lanchester
He fears the monster will kill Elizabeth and his father
The monster kills Elizabeth in chapter 23.
rejected to be honest
either the monster or the creature
The monster is manufactured by a human being.
In the original book he acquired a great coat.
Boris Karloff
Frankensteins’s obsession with his scientific pursuits - Apex