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Frankenstein - Coggle Diagram
Frankenstein
Death
Justine
Blamed due to her gender
Dies due to devotion to Frankenstein family
Innocent victim
Female monster
Symbolisism of the companionship of the monster
Feminine so seen as not a huge loss
Innocent victim
Elizabeth
Innocent victim
Died due to Victors actions
Died because of feud between Victor and monster
Victor
Died at the hands of hs creation, almost killed him before
Clean ending
Consequence of his actions
William
Victim of monsters revenge
Innocent victim
Caught in the cross fire
Inequality
Men/Women
Victor/Elizabeth
Monster/Justine
Victor/Female monster
Creation/Creator
Revenge/Vengence
Abandonment
Isolation
Outsiders
Walton
Victor
Monster
Society
De Laceys
Victor
Monster
Gender roles
Justine - motherly figure
Victor - provider
Elizabeth - wife/mother
Discoveries
Williams murder
Monsters capabilities
Revenge
Clear gender divides
Monster - end
Determination
Guilt for unleashing the monster on the world
Revenge for Elizabeths murder
Monster
Threat to life - danger
Science - revolutionary
Elixer of life
Relationships
Elizabeth and Victor
Maintains society's expectations
Distant
Platonic
Monster and female monster
Only chance and acceptance
Attempt to conform to society - relationship
Non-existant
Victor and Clerval
Almost family
Scientific orientated
Friends - closer?