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What is the reason behind the Monster's vow for revenge on Victor?
What is the reason behind the Monster's vow for revenge on Victor?
What is the location where Victor first encounters the Monster after their initial parting?
What is the location where Victor first encounters the Monster after their initial parting?
What event leads to Victor's decision to create a female companion for the Monster?
What event leads to Victor's decision to create a female companion for the Monster?
Who is framed for the murder of Victor's little brother William?
Who is framed for the murder of Victor's little brother William?
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What is the final destination of Victor and the Monster's lengthy chase?
What is the final destination of Victor and the Monster's lengthy chase?
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What is the cause of Victor's father's death?
What is the cause of Victor's father's death?
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Where does Victor die while telling his story to Walton?
Where does Victor die while telling his story to Walton?
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Who demands that Victor make a female companion for the Monster?
Who demands that Victor make a female companion for the Monster?
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What is the reason behind Victor's destruction of the half-finished new creature in Scotland?
What is the reason behind Victor's destruction of the half-finished new creature in Scotland?
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Study Notes
Motivations and Encounters
- The Monster vows for revenge on Victor due to its feelings of rejection and abandonment by its creator.
- Victor first encounters the Monster again at the ice cave in the mountains of Switzerland.
The Creation of a Companion and Accusations
- Victor decides to create a female companion for the Monster after it appeals to his sense of compassion and responsibility, promising to withdraw from human society if he complies.
- Justine Moritz is framed for the murder of Victor's little brother William.
Pursuit and Consequences
- The final destination of Victor and the Monster's lengthy chase is the North Pole.
- Victor's father, Alphonse Frankenstein, dies of grief due to the loss of his family members.
Demands and Destruction
- The Monster demands that Victor make a female companion for it.
- Victor destroys the half-finished new creature in Scotland due to his horror and guilt about the potential consequences of creating another being like the Monster.
Final Resting Place
- Victor dies on the ship of Robert Walton, the Arctic explorer, while telling his story to Walton.
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Test your knowledge of Mary Shelley's classic novel 'Frankenstein' with this summary quiz. Explore key plot points and characters from the thrilling tale of Dr.Victor Frankenstein and his monstrous creation.