Yes he does
Sadly, Yes. Victor's soon-to-be Wife Elizabeth is murdered just before the couples' wedding night. Elizabeth is killed by the monster (frankenstien's creation) and when Victor returns home to tell his father, he finds his dad on his death bed only a few days later.
victor dies and the monster runs far away from any civilization
Well, honey, in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the big guy himself, Victor Frankenstein, bites the dust. But let's not forget about the real tragedy here - poor old Frankenstein's monster, who meets his maker in the end too. So, grab some tissues and prepare for a double dose of death in this classic tale.
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.
William Frankenstein- the creator not the monster's sonJustine Moritz- the Frankensteins' maid servantHenry Clerval- Frankenstein's best friendElizabeth Lavenza- Frankenstein's brideAlphonse- Frankenstein's fatherVictor Frankenstein himself dies
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Victor Frankenstein leaves for Ingolstadt at age seventeen, and his mother, Caroline Frankenstein, dies of scarlet fever.
Sadly, Yes. Victor's soon-to-be Wife Elizabeth is murdered just before the couples' wedding night. Elizabeth is killed by the monster (frankenstien's creation) and when Victor returns home to tell his father, he finds his dad on his death bed only a few days later.
Frankenstein's mother, William, Justine, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth, Frankenstein's father, Frankenstein, the monster
Victor's dad, Alphonse Frankenstein, dies in Chapter 37 of Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein".
In the Wordsworth Classics edition of "Frankenstein," Victor Frankenstein's mother dies when he is 17 years old. Her death is a significant moment in the story, as it contributes to Victor's sense of loss and grief that propel him into his obsessive quest for creating life.
victor dies and the monster runs far away from any civilization
Well, honey, in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the big guy himself, Victor Frankenstein, bites the dust. But let's not forget about the real tragedy here - poor old Frankenstein's monster, who meets his maker in the end too. So, grab some tissues and prepare for a double dose of death in this classic tale.
Yes, young Victor Frankenstein's mother dies just as he is about to leave for university, prompting him to choose to study medicine in order to try to conquer death and reverse the loss of his loved ones. This event plays a significant role in shaping his obsession with creating life and defying the natural order.
No. Juliet 'dies' the night before the wedding.
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