What does Elizabeth say to upset victor and where does he go in Chapter 9? what does elizabeth say that ironically upsets Victor? “
men appear to me as monsters thirsting for each other's blood
.” which is ironic because victor is planning to go after to creation to get revenge. She also says she feels pity for the murderer who has to carry the murder on his conscience.
Where does Victor go at the end of Chapter 9?
Where do Victor and Elizabeth decide to go for their honeymoon?
What does Elizabeth write to Victor?
What do Elizabeth's reactions to the horrible events?
Elizabeth was
sad and desponding
; she no longer took delight in her ordinary occupations; all pleasure seemed to her sacrilege toward the dead; eternal woe and tears she then thought was the just tribute she should pay to innocence so blasted and destroyed.
How does Elizabeth affect Victor and Henry?
She gives hope to both Henry and Victor
. Elizabeth constantly represents the good in life despite all the darkness. She helps Victor through his darkest hours and encourages Henry to help him. One can also see both Victor and Elixzabeth as character foils.
What worry does Elizabeth express in her letter to Victor?
What concern does Elizabeth express in her letter in Chapter 22? She expresses
the fear the Victor has fallen in love with someone other than her
because of the fact that he is always unhappy whenever he came home to Geneva and that he never showed any happiness around Elizabeth.
What does Elizabeth think is wrong with Victor?
What does Elizabeth fear is wrong with Victor? Elizabeth fears that
Victor is in love with someone else
.
Where does Victor go the next day?
Victor roams through the valley of Arve. The next day, Victor decides to
climb Montanvert
.
Where did Victor and Elizabeth go after their wedding?
What does Elizabeth say in her letter how does Victor respond to her?
What does Elizabeth say in her letter? She only cares for his happiness and if Victor no longer wants to marry her she is okay with that. How does Victor respond to her?
Victor says he would die to make her happy, and if the monster kills him on his wedding night, so be it.
Where is Victor when Elizabeth is murdered?
While Victor is prowling
the halls of the inn
where the couple was living, the monster makes good on his threat to Victor, enters their bedroom, and strangles Elizabeth. Victor shoots at the monster when he flees, but the monster gets away without being wounded.
Does Victor marry Elizabeth?
In chapter 22 of Mary Shelley's ”Frankenstein”, Victor returns home and
he and Elizabeth finally get married
, despite the monster's threat.
Does Victor want to marry Elizabeth?
Victor refuses, unwilling to marry Elizabeth until he has completed his obligation to the monster
. He asks Alphonse if he can first travel to England, and Alphonse consents.
What happened Elizabeth Frankenstein?
Elizabeth Lavenza is the orphan child taken in by the Frankenstein family, who was lovingly raised with Victor Frankenstein; she later becomes Victor's wife and is
killed by the monster on their honeymoon
.
What does Frankenstein do after Elizabeth is killed?
What happens on Victor and Elizabeth's wedding night?
What does Victor do when he finds Elizabeth dead?
What is Victor's relationship with Elizabeth?
In the original version, Elizabeth is
Victor's cousin
, the daughter of Alphonse's sister; when Victor is four years old, Elizabeth's mother dies and Elizabeth is adopted into the Frankenstein family.
How do Elizabeth and Henry affect Victor's life and his studies?
How does Frankenstein feel about Elizabeth?
Frankenstein explains that
he saw Elizabeth as his “possession.”
He seems to believe that this demonstrates how much he loved her, but his story suggests that he took her for granted.
How does Victor feel after he reads Elizabeth's letter?
Why does Victor decide to marry Elizabeth immediately?
Why does Victor decide to marry Elizabeth immediately in Chapter 22? Victor agrees to marry Elizabeth immediately
because it will please both she and his father
.
Why is Elizabeth's letter important to the story?
Why is Elizabeth's letter important to the story?
It brings back memories of his “creature” – his nervous symptoms reappear
. He pursues the study of languages – Persian, Arabic, Sanscrit/escape temporary amusement/soothing and their languages joy elevating.
What does Elizabeth Lavenza look like?
Almost all we know about her is her looks: she's “
a creature who seemed to shed radiance from her looks
” (1.6); she's “thin and very fair. Her hair was the brightest living gold … her blue eyes cloudless” (1.6); when she grows up, she has “loveliness surpassing the beauty of her childish years” (7.45).
Where does Victor go in Frankenstein?
Where did Frankenstein go after the trial?
A B | What was Frankenstein's state of mind after the trial and its conclusion? He was filled with remorse for all he had done. | Where did Frankenstein go to seek relief? He traveled to the Apine valley and the village of Chamounix . |
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Why does Victor become upset with Walton?
How does Elizabeth feel about Victor in Frankenstein?
What is Victor's relationship with Elizabeth?
In the original version, Elizabeth is
Victor's cousin
, the daughter of Alphonse's sister; when Victor is four years old, Elizabeth's mother dies and Elizabeth is adopted into the Frankenstein family.