Clerval gave Frankenstein a letter from his adopted sister Elizabeth
Clerval
Henry Clerval
boyhood
Victor Frankenstein never directly killed anyone, but his creation killed Justine Moritz, William Frankenstein, Henry Clerval, and Elizabeth Lavenze.
A childhood friend of Frankenstein's who loves poetry and the arts (APEX)
He is relieved and happily welcomes Clerval.
Clerval
Dr. Frankenstein's best friend was Henry Clerval, who was portrayed as a kind and loyal companion in Mary Shelley's novel. Clerval supported Victor emotionally and intellectually throughout the story.
Henry Clerval
boyhood
In the play version it is clerval
because victor frankenstein created a monster so they thought that he was so crazy that he murdered clerval.
Victor Frankenstein's little brother William, his best friend Henry Clerval, and his wife Elizabeth.
Victor Frankenstein never directly killed anyone, but his creation killed Justine Moritz, William Frankenstein, Henry Clerval, and Elizabeth Lavenze.
A childhood friend of Frankenstein's who loves poetry and the arts (APEX)
Frankenstein's mother, William, Justine, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth, Frankenstein's father, Frankenstein, the monster
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," Henry Clerval's sister is named Caroline. However, it is important to note that Caroline is actually the name of Victor Frankenstein's mother. Henry Clerval does not have a prominently mentioned sister in the original text; instead, the focus is primarily on his friendship with Victor and his character development throughout the story.