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Characters in Frankenstein - Coggle Diagram
Characters in Frankenstein
Victor Frankenstein
chooses a life of scientific ambition over a domestic one
destruction through knowledge
self obsessed and vain
neglects his family
doesn't take responsibility for his actions
PROTAGANIST
book was going to originally be called 'The Modern Prometheus' because of Victors character
The monster
Victim of abandonment and rejection
ironic shows of human quality remorse
subject to desire of revenge
experiences of prejudice, fear and loneliness
Victors ugly side to his personality is represented through the monster
Walton
Similar storyline to Victor, both lonely through the desire to suceed
ambitions reveal his arrogance
feels very alone, an outsider and misfit
walton beginning the novel and voicing his concerns plant the themes for the novel
The Frankenstein Family
serve as a support system for Victor
nourished Victor from crib to grave
Elizabeth - adopted child but also Victors arranged marriage companion
Delaceys
blind father who was the only one that showed the monster kindness
taught the monster English from observation