Victor says he cannot be blamed for the monsters actions or recent events
Frankenstein was a Zombie, and he wanted a friend.
Walton finds the monster weeping over Frankensteins body
Walton first sees a gigantic man-like figure over 8 feet tall dashing throw the snow on a dog sled. Then afterward sees a man on a dog sled almost dyeing from exhaustion chasing the first figure. Walton take aboard the second man and we find out it is Victor Frankenstein. Therefore the first figure that Walton sees is Victor Frankenstein's Monster whom Victor was chasing.
Victor Frankenstein is asking him if his obsession is as bad as his was when he was creating the monster. Robert Walton's "Madness" is going to the north pole and he is prepared to lose lives to get there.
she is blamed for the death of William so she is executed
Victor says he cannot be blamed for the monster's actions or recent events. APEX
As an uncontrollable entity
He criticizes them for being cowardly and disrespectful to their captain's dream.
Walton does not kill the monster in Mary Shelley's book "Frankenstein" because he realizes that the creature is in intense emotional pain and suffering due to the rejection and loneliness it has experienced. Walton understands the complexities of the situation and the deeper humanity of the monster, ultimately choosing to show compassion rather than resorting to violence.
nahh. he was actually chasing his monster.
Victor convinces the men that the glory and honor should be enough motivation for them to continue toward their goal.
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Frankenstein was a Zombie, and he wanted a friend.
Walton finds the monster weeping over Frankensteins body
No, Robert Walton was writing the letters to his sister, Margret. In the fourth letter, he was telling her about Victor, who later tells Robert his story. Victor created the Frankenstein monster.
John "John-Boy" Walton , John Walton, Sr. , Olivia Walton , Jason Walton , Benjamin "Ben" Walton , James Robert "Jim-Bob" Walton , Zebulon Tyler "Zeb/Grandpa" Walton , Elizabeth Walton , Erin Esther Walton , Mary Ellen Walton and Esther "Grandma" Walton .
Victor Frankenstein is a scientist who creates a monster through his experiments, while Robert Walton is an explorer seeking knowledge and discovery in the Arctic. Victor's pursuit of knowledge leads to his downfall, while Walton's ambition is tempered by his compassion for his crew. Both characters share a thirst for discovery and knowledge but exhibit different reactions to the consequences of their pursuits.