Excited and disgusted at “the monster” he had created
, he runs from the apartment. He wanders the streets of Ingolstadt until Henry Clerval finds him in poor condition.
What was Victor’s reaction to his creation?
How does Victor react when his creation comes to life?
He is disgusted and runs screaming from the room.
How does Frankenstein respond to the creature that he has created?
Victor abruptly awakens, shaking from the fright of his dream. Then, by
the dim yellow light of the moon
, he perceives “the miserable monster” he has created squeezing himself through the window, and coming toward him.
What is the most likely cause of Victor reaction to his creation?
What is most likely the cause of Victor’s reaction to his success? The
cause for Victor’s terror may have been the creature’s appearance when it moved
. As Victor worked, he was blinded by the desire to succeed and create life himself.
What was Victor’s reaction when he saw the creature outside the window?
When Victor sees his monster,
he grows angry and tears the monster’s mate in half
. The monster growls and threatens to “be with him on his wedding night”.
What happens after Frankenstein’s creation comes to life?
After bringing it to life,
he is angry with the beast
. It becomes angry and violent. Victor refers to it as “the miserable monster”, leaves home, and desires to kill the creature.
Who is responsible for the deaths in Frankenstein?
Victor
is responsible for creating the Monster and he is also responsible for abandoning it and setting in motion the train of events that result in the deaths of many of his family and friends. However, he rarely accepts that he is at fault and instead blames the Monster for its own actions.
Why was Frankenstein afraid of his creation?
He probably came to
his discovery of reanimating the dead by their
ideals and wanted to prove his professor wrong about their significance. Victor could have felt he could contribute to history of science by applying what he discovered that “so many men of genius” (pg 80) could not do before him.
Who is the real monster in Frankenstein?
In the novel Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, many readers label the creature as a monster because of his physical appearance and
Victor
as an outcast to everyone around him. Though this may seem true, Victor is the true monster in the story as the creature is the outcast in society.
What event really sparks Victor’s recovery?
1. What event really sparks Victor’s recovery? Henry admonishes Victor that he’s been lazy and he needs to get up.
A visit from Justine, who is a childhood friend
.
How did Victor spend the night after bringing the creature to life?
How did Victor spend the night after bringing the creature to life?
He runs to the woods, spends a week in bed, now repulsed by his work. He leaves the creature alone.
How long did Victor work on his creation?
To answer this question, take a look at chapter five of the novel. Early in this chapter, Victor states that he has spent
close to two years
creating his creature: I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body.
Why does Victor’s father think he is depressed?
What does Victor’s father think is causing Victor’s depression?
Victor wants to create the creature’s mate first, before marrying Elizabeth
. … Victor keeps thinking of the negative aspects of making the new creature. (The non aggression principle between the creatures and Victor may be broken.)
Why does Victor destroy the creature he is forming?
Victor tells us that the reason he must destroy the female monster is
because he does not want the “future ages” to “curse [him] as their pest
” (174). He doesn’t want his own “selfishness” of creating a companion for his first mistake to end up disturbing the peace of future generations.
Why are Felix Agatha and De Lacey so poor?
Why are Felix, Agatha, and De Lacey so poor?
They were born poor
. Safie’s father stripped them of their fortune. The French court took their fortune and exiled them from France for helping Safie’s father escape from prison.
What happens after the creature comes to life?
Once the creature comes to life
he is confused and soon becomes violent
. His violence and appearance cause him to become feared and alienated. Even his creator Victor Frankenstein referred to him as the “miserable monster whom I had created” (Shelley, 41). … He desired to infuse life into an inanimate body (Shelley, 41).