The monster came and killed Elizabeth as revenge against Frankenstein.
Yes he does
He said he would get revenge by killing Victor's bride (Elizabeth) on the night of their wedding
The monster demanded Frankenstein to make another; a female. Frankenstein did this, thinking that the two would accept each other and leave society alone. However, as he neared the completion of the female, he realised the evil he could be unleashing if he made another and destroyed her. The monster killed Frankenstein's wife on their wedding night as an act of revenge.
He was assaulted.
An example of imagery in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is the beginning of chapter 9, which gives a vivid and visceral description of waking up and feeling happy.
Yes he does
He said he would get revenge by killing Victor's bride (Elizabeth) on the night of their wedding
The murder of Elizabeth Lavenza on the night of her wedding to Victor Frankenstein. This is because this is the moment where Victor's emotions begin to veer, and it causes conflict internally, and externally with his monster, Frankenstein.
William, Frankenstein's brother. The monster inadvertently strangles him. Justine, the family's servant, is blamed for William's murder and is sentenced to death. The monster also kills Elizabeth, Frankenstein's cousin and new wife, on their wedding night. He also kills Frankenstein's good friend, Henry Clerval.
Elizabeth - but she didn't live past her wedding night. The creature killed her.
She turns into the corpse of Victor's dead mother.
The monster demanded Frankenstein to make another; a female. Frankenstein did this, thinking that the two would accept each other and leave society alone. However, as he neared the completion of the female, he realised the evil he could be unleashing if he made another and destroyed her. The monster killed Frankenstein's wife on their wedding night as an act of revenge.
He ripped her heart out in the movie Mary Shelly's Frankenstein In the actual book the monster strangled her on her bed.
Elizabeth Lavenza is a character in Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. She is Victor Frankenstein's adopted sister and eventually becomes his fiancée. Elizabeth represents purity, goodness, and domesticity in contrast to the dark and destructive aspects of the novel.
The duration of The Wedding Night is 1.38 hours.
The duration of His Wedding Night is 1140.0 seconds.
she got hit by a car while driving to finn and rachel's wedding.