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The Frankensteins moved and had a son.
Victor's brothers' names were William and Ernest Frankenstein.
He valued science over morals. (APEX)
Frankensteins Monster killed...William his brother, whom of which his mother died whilst giving birth to him, Justine- the maids daughter, his (Victor Frankensteins) father and also is wife- Elizabeth Hope this helps :)
Victor visit the Valley of Chamounix to clear his mind, it's a place he associated with childhood innocence. "I had visited it frequently during my boyhood" (64). He feels the need to get away from his guilt and from his misery.
Victor Frankenstein's strongest motivation for creating life stemmed from his intense curiosity and desire to unlock the secrets of nature. He was driven by a thirst for knowledge and the ambition to transcend the limitations of humanity, believing that he could achieve greatness by conquering death itself. This pursuit reflected his idealistic desire to benefit humanity, but ultimately led to tragic consequences, revealing the dangers of unchecked ambition and the ethical dilemmas of scientific exploration.
either the monster or the creature
He got really scared of it and then Victor ran away from it.
his lab was in his home town geneva in switzerland
Victor (he was a scientist not a doctor)Victor Frankenstein is a Swiss fictional character the protagonist of the 1819 novel Frankenstein.
Frankenstein meets victor Frankenstein when it/he was created because when he awoke victor came up to him to tell him what his purpose was.
The Frankensteins moved and had a son.
Victor's brothers' names were William and Ernest Frankenstein.
He valued science over morals. (APEX)
Elizabeth - but she didn't live past her wedding night. The creature killed her.
In Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein," the monster kills Victor Frankenstein's brother, William, in the woods near Geneva. The monster is driven by a combination of curiosity and anger towards the Frankenstein family.
Elizabeth's letter to Victor informs us that Justine's mother called her back because she felt very guilty about giving her to the Frankensteins, and wanted God to know that she was a good mother.