Frankenstein Chapter 9 PDF

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Summary

Frankenstein's creature asks for a mate and threatens harm if he doesn't get one. Frankenstein creates but destroys the mate. The creature confronts him, and Frankenstein flees, ultimately ending up in jail.

Full Transcript

# Frankenstein Breaks His Promise ## Part 1 - The creature asks Frankenstein to create a mate for him. - He tells Frankenstein he is unhappy and would be happy if he had someone to be with. - He promises that he won't hurt anyone, and that they will avoid going near other people. ## Part 2 -...

# Frankenstein Breaks His Promise ## Part 1 - The creature asks Frankenstein to create a mate for him. - He tells Frankenstein he is unhappy and would be happy if he had someone to be with. - He promises that he won't hurt anyone, and that they will avoid going near other people. ## Part 2 - Frankenstein agrees to create a wife for the creature because he feels like he owes him that. - He promises that he will be there when his mate is finished. - He travels with Henry to Oxford University to study biology. - He becomes very worried about what will happen when the creature gets a mate. - He decides to build the creature's mate on a remote island near Scotland. - He leaves Henry, who is unhappy about this, and goes off to work. ## Part 3 - Frankenstein begins to make the creature's mate. - He realizes he can't and destroys it before it is complete. - The monster shows up at the cabin and pleads with Frankenstein to make it. - Frankenstein refuses, and the monster says he will be with Frankenstein on his wedding day. - Frankenstein throws the monster's mate into the sea. - He wakes up on an Irish beach and is arrested. - The man who arrests him says the Irish hate murderers. - Frankenstein protests that he didn't murder anyone. - He is told to tell his story to the judge.

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