The creature Victor created murdered Victor's younger brother, William.
he is curious about the first creations of human life
The mad doctor"s aim, of course , was to create artificial life.
sciences, chemistry, natural philosophy
he learned alchemy and somthing else i think but alchemy was one of them
The secret to creating life
Dr. Frankenstein was a chemist and an anatomist. He did not study literature. Keep in mind, however, that we are talking about a fictional character.
he is curious about the first creations of human life
The mad doctor"s aim, of course , was to create artificial life.
sciences, chemistry, natural philosophy
Victor plans to study natural science, and physical science in all its forms.
he learned alchemy and somthing else i think but alchemy was one of them
Because he wants to help his friend Victor Frankenstein, and also wanted to study oriental languages.
Henry Clerval is Victor Frankenstein's childhood friend and later study companion at the University of Ingolstadt. He is a source of support and comfort to Victor, serving as a contrast to Victor's introverted and obsessive nature. Henry's friendship with Victor proves vital as Victor battles the consequences of his scientific pursuits.
Professor M. Krempe teaches natural philosophy at the University of Ingolstadt in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." He is a mentor to Victor Frankenstein and plays a role in inspiring Victor's interest in the sciences. Krempe’s emphasis on empirical study and the importance of gaining knowledge through observation contrasts with Victor's later obsession with unorthodox experiments.
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," Victor Frankenstein's studies in Geneva are characterized by a traditional and classical education focused on natural philosophy and the sciences, emphasizing established knowledge and moral considerations. In contrast, his university studies at Ingolstadt lead him to embrace a more radical and unorthodox approach, where he becomes consumed by the pursuit of forbidden knowledge and the mechanics of life, ultimately prioritizing ambition over ethical considerations. This shift marks a critical transformation in Victor's character, propelling him toward his tragic fate.
Yes, young Victor Frankenstein's mother dies just as he is about to leave for university, prompting him to choose to study medicine in order to try to conquer death and reverse the loss of his loved ones. This event plays a significant role in shaping his obsession with creating life and defying the natural order.
Frankenstein said he had discovered the secrets of life and death through his in-depth study of anatomy and decay.