He ripped her heart out in the movie Mary Shelly's Frankenstein
In the actual book the monster strangled her on her bed.
Elizabeth is Victors wife, and she loves him, but is often annoyed by his scientific pursuits.
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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wasn't that type of person i guess
Victor Frankenstein's younger brother, William, is murdered in Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein." The creature that Victor created is ultimately responsible for William's death, as it seeks revenge against Victor for abandoning it. However, Justine Moritz, a family friend, is wrongfully convicted of the murder and executed, highlighting themes of injustice and the consequences of Victor's actions.
Elizabeth is Victors wife, and she loves him, but is often annoyed by his scientific pursuits.
Victor's dad, Alphonse Frankenstein, dies in Chapter 37 of Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein".
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.
Elizabeth Lavenza came to live with Victor Frankenstein's family after being adopted by them. Victor's mother, Caroline, encountered Elizabeth while visiting a poor Italian family, where she was taken in as a child. Recognizing Elizabeth's potential and wanting to provide her with a better life, Caroline brought her to Switzerland to join their household, where she grew up alongside Victor. This bond ultimately deepened into a romantic relationship as they matured.
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Mary Shelley includes Victor's childhood in "Frankenstein" to provide context and insight into his character development and motivations as an adult. By exploring his upbringing and experiences as a child, Shelley gives readers a deeper understanding of why Victor makes certain decisions and the impact of his early life on his later actions. It helps to humanize Victor and adds complexity to his character.
Victor's mother dies by catching the scarlet fever that she helped Elizabeth get rid of.
laksdk
wasn't that type of person i guess
Victor Frankenstein's younger brother, William, is murdered in Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein." The creature that Victor created is ultimately responsible for William's death, as it seeks revenge against Victor for abandoning it. However, Justine Moritz, a family friend, is wrongfully convicted of the murder and executed, highlighting themes of injustice and the consequences of Victor's actions.
she wanted for Victor and Elizabeth to get married
Elizabeth is a little girl that Frankenstein's mother instantly falls in love with. Victor and his mother are helping the less fortunate one day when they come to a small cottage. Upon entering it they both instantly develop an affinity for the little child with blond hair and blue eyes. Mrs. Frankenstein asks the mother of the family where the child came from and the mother hastily replies that she is an orphan. The Frankenstein's end up adopting the angelic child.