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... Elizabeth. Elizabeth, like Justine, does not even attempt to effectively uncover the truth regarding William's death. Instead, she ...
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... He is seen with Justine, Elizabeth, and William in the hills. A thundercloud then approaches and Victor conducts an experiment with them and electricity. ...
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... having fun. Another scene is when Victor, Elizabeth, Justine, and William are playing carelessly on the mountain. Everyone one is ...
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... creation. In conclusion, Victor is the one who should be held responsible for the deaths of William, Justine, Clerval and Elizabeth. His ...
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... Elian, Justine and Elizabeth spell out why adoption is beneficial: it provides a better environment, supports a child financially and is an ideal solution to ...
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... Chapter Six: After careful attendance by Clerval, Frankenstein revives and receives a letter from Elizabeth reminding him of Justine, the adopted servant-sister ...
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... He is directly responsible for the deaths of Justine, Henry, Elizabeth, because he does not do anything to protect them from being murdered by his creature. ...
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... This is an important part because the creature not only brought death upon Victor, but also to William, Clerval, Justine, and Elizabeth. ...
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... He still remained upset about the deaths of his friend Clerval, his brother William, and family friend Justine, but decided to marry Elizabeth despite his grief ...
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... He still remained upset about the deaths of his friend Clerval, his brother William, and family friend Justine, but decided to marry Elizabeth despite his grief ...
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... He still remained upset about the deaths of his friend Clerval, his brother William, and family friend Justine, but decided to marry Elizabeth despite his grief ...
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... A bit controlling, she desires the marriage of Victor and Elizabeth from day one. ... Justine: A servant in the Frankenstein household who is more like a sister. ...
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... In her letter to Victor, Elizabeth writes; "Yet one word from you, dear ... Though the murderer was supposedly deduced to be Justine, Victor Frankenstein knew the ...
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... In her letter to Victor, Elizabeth writes; "Yet one word from you, dear ... Though the murderer was supposedly deduced to be Justine, Victor Frankenstein knew ...
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... had done this to William; but he knew that his cousin Justine was falsely ... Sure enough, on the night of Frankenstein's wedding to Elizabeth, the monster raped ...
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... Elizabeth and Justine are both totally uneducated, and William is but a mere child. Shelley seems to be supporting the cliched adage "Ignorance is bliss". ...
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... Just as Justine said when she was nearing death, she felt comfortable because she had Victor and Elizabeth by her side. Throughout ...
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... and the primary suspect is a girl who had grown up with Victor, Justine Moritz. ... Then he soon marries a girl he was raised with, Elizabeth Lavenza despite the ...
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... One day after the death of Justine, Frankenstein is confronted by the creature who tells ... his creation so he may be free of him and marry his fiancee Elizabeth. ...
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... His marriage to Elizabeth is set upon his return. ... himself into a transitory peace." The insurmountable barrier of blood from William and Justine forever places ...
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... she didn't therefore holding the blood of both William and Justine on his ... The others, Henry and Elizabeth, were killed because they were the one's that the ...
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... His stepsister and fiancee, Elizabeth, is orphaned due to the death of her mother in childbirth. Justine, the nursemaid of Victor's brother, William ...
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... William's death, consequently, caused the death of innocent Justine (who is ... By killing Victor's closest friend, Clerval, and then Elizabeth (his lifelong ...
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... The small pennant that William wore was found with the maidservant, Justine. ... The trial commenced, and everyone except Elizabeth, Victor, and Victor's father ...
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... is faced with the loss of his younger brother, William, the accused, Justine Moritz, his best friend, Henry Clerval, and his wife, Elizabeth Lavenza. ...
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... His silence helps condemn Justine to death. ... Shelley's account of Victor and Elizabeth's childhood has many parallels with Rousseau's description of Emile's and ...
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... restrained my uncle from undertaking a journey to Ingolstadt" (p. 49) Elizabeth writes to ... I was firmly convinced in my own mind that Justine and indeed every ...
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... such an evil act despite William's own mother testifying against Justine's guilt. ... This is apparent when the creation viciously murders Elizabeth by ripping out ...
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... Victor finally recognizes his guilt, exclaiming, "William, Justine, and Henry they all died by my ... Elizabeth as the ideal Romantic woman Elizabeth is shown as a ...
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... Instead, Frankenstein chooses to let Justine die and wallow in his own guilt, " Anguish ... about his own life and fails to see the threat to his bride Elizabeth. ...
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