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What does Victor experience as a weight of despair and remorse?
What does Victor experience as a weight of despair and remorse?
- Joy
- Fear
- Happiness
- Guilt (correct)
What does Victor say about his state of mind and its impact on his health?
What does Victor say about his state of mind and its impact on his health?
The state of mind played upon my health, which perhaps had never fully recovered.
How does Elizabeth change after the death of Justine?
How does Elizabeth change after the death of Justine?
She was no longer that happy creature, who in earlier youth wandered with me on the banks of the lake.
What is described as 'Supreme and magnificent'?
What is described as 'Supreme and magnificent'?
What does Victor say about his experience when he finally sleeps away from everyone?
What does Victor say about his experience when he finally sleeps away from everyone?
Flashcards
Guilt
Guilt
A feeling of remorse or responsibility for a wrong committed.
Impact of state of mind on health
Impact of state of mind on health
Victor indicates that his mental state affected his physical well-being.
Elizabeth's change after Justine's death
Elizabeth's change after Justine's death
Elizabeth becomes less happy and carefree after Justine dies.
Mont Blanc
Mont Blanc
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Sleep and oblivion
Sleep and oblivion
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Study Notes
Victor's Guilt and Mental State
- Victor experiences profound guilt, described as "a weight of despair and remorse pressed on my heart," highlighting the heavy emotional burden he carries.
- His mental state adversely affects his health, as he notes, "the state of mind played upon my health," indicating a connection between his emotions and physical well-being.
- Victor expresses a desire for isolation, stating "solitude was my only consolation," revealing his preference for loneliness over social interaction during his distress.
Elizabeth’s Transformation
- Following Justine's death, Elizabeth undergoes a significant change; she is described as "no longer that happy creature," emphasizing the impact of grief on her character and spirit.
- The contrast between Elizabeth's past happiness and her current state indicates the profound effects of loss on both her and Victor.
Symbolism of Mont Blanc
- Mont Blanc is described as "Supreme and magnificent," symbolizing nature's grandeur and possibly reflecting the themes of beauty and sublimity in the novel.
- This majestic mountain serves as a backdrop to Victor's emotional turmoil, illustrating the juxtaposition of natural beauty against personal tragedy.
Victor's Rest and Oblivion
- Victor finds temporary relief in sleep, stating, "sleep crept over me; I felt as it came," indicating a momentary escape from his overwhelming emotions.
- The phrase "blest the giver of oblivion" signifies Victor's yearning for forgetfulness as a means of coping with his grief and guilt.
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Explore Chapter 9 of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein with these flashcards. Delve into Victor's feelings of guilt and the impact on his mental health. Understand Elizabeth's transformation following tragic events in the story.