Part Two: The execution of Justine made Victor very sad which causes him to begin to think of suicide. He does not commit suicide, however, he does not because of a conversation with Elizabeth. The creature and Victor meet for the first time. The two talk about what the creature has done and experienced. Light and Dark. Hunger and Thirst. The experience of the senses. The creature than sees himself in a reflection and becomes angry because of how ugly he is.The creature begins to mimic the language of the neighbors. Later, the creature finds a satchel in the forest and finds Inside some books. He reads one of the stories and finds that it is very similar to himself. He than tries to use this new knowledge to go into town and befriend some of the villagers. This backfires, however, after Felix chases the monster away due to his looks. The creature begins to know more about having a women, and demands to Victor that he make him a female companion.
End: Victor met with the creature and begins is told that the creature wants a female companion. Victor is not happy with the idea of this and he becomes anxious about the idea. Because of this he does not begin the creation of the creature yet. Later, Victor and Henry plan a trip to go to London. Frankenstein begins to think about what may happen if the second creature is created and starts to think that not finishing the second creature would be ultimately better. Because of this Victor destroys the creature. The creature becomes angry and says that he will be at Victor’s wedding. Victor’s work gets found and he is sentenced to prison time. When he is released him and his father begin to plan for the wedding. After the wedding Victor and Elizabeth journey to a cottage and meanwhile Victor is anxious thinking about the monster's statement saying he would be with him at his wedding.Victor hears a scream and comes to find that his new bride has been killed obviously by the monster. Victor than goes into town and tells someone that the person who killed his bride is a hideous monster. He, however, is not believed. After, Victor becomes livid and commits the rest of his life to destroying the creature he has created. In the last part of the book Victor meets Walton and tells him the tale of the creature and asks him to finish his business after he dies.