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Travels throughout Europe
Switzerland
Scotland
Ireland
Germany
Learnt about the positives about humanity
Disassociated from society
Secluded from society
Lacking sustenance
Poverty
Isolated
Tightly knit
Far away from town
In the forest
Symbolism of family, and compassion
Cottage
Cooking
Cleaning
Collecting firewoord
Roberts loneliness is symbolized by the barren artic
Achieved his goal of finding a 'true' friend
Died of shock
Could not believe Elizabeth's death
Victor and Elizabeths wedding
Overjoyed by the marriage
His job as a parent was done
Felt like his life was complete
The death of Caroline
Became ill and overwhelmed with depression
Victor left the family
When his father needed him the most
In pursuit of science
Killed Elizabeth
Victors bride
Killed William
Framed Justine for it
Rejected by mankind
Further fueled the need for revenge
Reserved hatred for humanity
Rejected by De Lacey
Turned into a quest for revenge
In need of ‘Eve'
Spectated Safie's & Felix's relationship
Wanted to be approved by cottagers
Wished to have a family
Helps family
Stops stealing food
Restocks fire wood
Did various chores
Victor destroys mate
Lacks acceptance again
Lacked acceptance from mankind
Lacked guidance
Became unhappy with herself
Saddened by Victors actions
Jealousy
Believed he was not a faithful man
Felt guilty for abandoning him at creation
Listened to the creatures story
Worried about the consequences of alienation
Attempted to to conceal his fears
Believed the creature would appear at his wedding
The death of his mother
Began his study within science
The death of his father
Further fueled the desire for revenge
Lonely
Could not believe Elizabeth died
Created a threat to society unknowing of the consequences
Fails to realize the actions that need to be taken
Loved one are affected by his actions
The death of William
His brother associated by blood
The death of Henry Clevral
Best Friend
The death of Elizabeth
Meant to be his bride
False imprisonment of Justine
Created a threat to society
Falsely accused of a crime
Apologized for her sins to God
She was framed for the death of William
She had not committed the crimes
Admitted to the crimes for salvation
Could not face the Frankenstein family
Displays multiple emotions
Fond of nature
Worried about Victor
Lives a simple life
Embraced emotions after the death of loved ones
No longer wanted to pursue science
Becomes aware of Nature
Begins to learn Orientalism
Remains as a stagnant gothic character prior to the creation of the creature
Learns that Victor wants to create something that has never been done with modern science before
Knows that an external force (not human) killed William and framed her
Kills innocent individuals
Used new gained knowledge to create havoc
Life with a new mate
Will leave Frankenstein alone for the creation of another mate
Blind to his responsibilities
Distanced himself from family
Biology
Chemistry
Alchemy
Breaking the laws of nature
Creating life from death
Creates a monster of his own flaws
Hatred
Ignorant
Self-Absorbed
Varies in terrain
Populated towns
Flowing Rivers
Green Hills
Vineyards
Coveted by forest
Rivers
Great Scenery
Desolate
Symbolizes Isolation
Cold
Monsters Experience
Learns about warmth
Purity
Growth
A new chapters to life
Learning about the De Laceys
Serenity
Isolation
Host of rigid mountains
Many ravines
Host of coniferous trees
Snowy Conditions
Panoramic
Portrayed as peaceful and calm
Calm before the storm
Symbolized chaos between the peace
Symbolized lack of joy
Reflects Walton's inner isolation