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Frankenstein Part 2 And 3 (Part 3 (Themes/symbols (Themes of fear,…
Frankenstein Part 2 And 3
Part 2
After Justine's death Victor removed himself from all feelings of joy and isolated himself.
Victor's family decides it would be best to leave Geneva and they move to their house in Belrive.
Victor contemplates suicide but ultimately decides not to because of the effect it would have on his father and Elizabeth.
Victor is appreciating the sublime features of Montanvert when the creature bounds towards him. Victor is immediately at the creature angered/afraid. However he decides to return with him to his cave to let him speak
One of the monster's first memories is the fire that both burned and warmed him
He then finds a village and is intrigued by the cottages and civilization but when people see him they also flee in fear
The creature decides to stay in a hovel and avoid mankind
While here the creature is able to observe a family and learn.
Eventually the creature could understand basic words and actions.
One night the creature discovers a bag with writings inside. He takes the stories for truth and relates his situation to what he read.
Over time the creature grew to care for the family that he observed. He knew all about them throguh listening to them talk. One day the Creature decides to try to talk to the old man. Everything is going well until Felix comes back and chases the creature out.
The creature comes across william and murders him.
Justine will eventually be found guilty of killing will
After telling this story the creature begs victor to make another being like him. Victor accepts.
Symbols/Themes
Themes of remorse, family, love, and loneliness.
At this point in the story the monster symbolizes wickedness to Victor
Light represents positivity to the man and the creature
Part 3
Victor is undecided about whether he should help the creature or not.
Victor is still in a state of depression and the only thing that seems to draw him out is nature
Victor's father recognizes that he is still unhappy and suggests that marrying Elizabeth would help him.Victor realizes that he will not be able to marry Elizabeth until his promise to the creature is fulfilled
Victor returns to England where he studies and journeys around with Clerval
Victor is worried about his promise to the creature
After they leave Edinburg Victor asks Clerval to journey through Scotland without him.Victor arrives in a very remote area known as Orkneys..
victor begins his work
Victor begins to evaluate the possible consequences of his actions. As Victor debates his choices he sees the creature though the window. He destroys his work immediately. The creature leaves but promises that he will find Victor on his wedding night for revenge
Henry Clerval was murdered and Victor was blamed/imprisoned, his father proved his innocence
Victor receives a letter from Elizabeth who is worried about his illness and that he no longer loves her.
Victor finds Elizabeth dead on their bed and realizes it was not him the creature wanted dead that night. He sits and weeps with the women laying by Elizabeth's body
He decides to hunt down the creature and devote his life to finding him. His search led him to the North where he met Walton. He has grown close to Victor and trusts that his story is real.The monster sees that Frankenstein has died and he is full of sadness and guilt. He regrets his actions and mourns the death of victor.
Themes/symbols
Themes of fear, depression, and solitude
Nature helping the creature but going against victor.
The sun symbolizing hope