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In Frankenstein, the monster takes revenge on Victor because he abandoned him once he was created. The monster attacks William, Victor's brother. The towns people believe that Justine killed William because the monster took William's necklace and placed it on Justine. Justine is found guilty and eventually dies in prison.

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Who were two people who believed Justine was innocent in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein?

Victor and Elizabeth Frankenstein believe Justine is innocent of killing William.


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What happened to the accused person in Frankenstein?

In "Frankenstein," the accused person, Justine Moritz, is wrongly convicted of the murder of William Frankenstein and is executed. She was framed by the true killer, the creature created by Victor Frankenstein. Justine's tragic fate demonstrates the theme of justice and injustice in the novel.


In the book when does monster Frankenstein kill Mr Frankenstein's relatives?

There is no definite time when that happens since it happened throughout the book starting with William by accident, then Justine after being framed, then Clerval after victor broke a promise, then is newly wedded wife, Elizabeth, his father from grief caused by the monster, then kills himself after Frankenstein dies.


Who did the monster not intend to kill in 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.


Was Victor Frankenstein guilty of the murder of Justine and William and what historical event proves that?

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Why was Justine a suspect for William's murder in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein?

The locket that was thought to be the reason William had been attacked was found in her clothing.


Why does the monster feel he has the right to seek revenge on Frankenstein?

Because he feels that he deserves to be in control over the monster (APEX)


How many people did Frankenstein's monster murder?

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