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... William was the monster's first victim. A few months after the creation of the monster, William was found murdered a small child still in his prime. ...
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... William was the monster's first victim. A few months after the creation of the monster, William was found murdered a small child still in his prime. ...
(1201 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... authenticity which the reader couldn't guess: she called Frankenstein's little brother, "who is strangled in the woods by the monster, William, The name of her ...
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... Now he realized that the monster killed little William. ... If he had never created this monster, his brother William and his future wife would be alive and well. ...
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... Father de Lacey. The monster's first victim is William (William Godwin? William Godwin, Jr., William Shelley?). Many experts believe ...
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... The monster only wanted William as a companion, but it was William who screamed and cursed because of the appearance of the monster, and only after William ...
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... been holding and places it in the folds of the dress of a girl sleeping in a barn, who is later executed for William's murder. The monster's attitude towards ...
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... then to my enemy -to him towards whom I have sworn eternal revenge; you shall be my first victim."(1) Once William had been killed the Monster framed Justine ...
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... The monster kills William, plays with the farmers daughter, threatens Victor that he'll appear on his wedding night, and kills Elizabeth on their wedding night ...
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... who are so far away."(53) Victor is hurting Elizabeth by not going home to see her and staying to continue his work on the monster. When William and Justine ...
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... endure. This first becomes clear when the monster kills William just because of he is a member of the Frankenstein family. The monster ...
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... novel. William runs into the monster, and runs away. When the monster sees the picture of Victor, he goes after William. The family ...
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... brother, and Justine, a young girl adopted into the Frankenstein household-she received the blame for William's murder instead of the monster.) The inability ...
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... Lord of the Flies The classic novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding is ... of an animal a fire-watcher stumbles in to try and disband the idea of the monster. ...
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... years of loneliness and solitude has turned the monster into "a depraved wretch, whose delight was in carnage and misery"(74) as seen in the murder of William. ...
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... years of loneliness and solitude has turned the monster into "a depraved wretch, whose delight was in carnage and misery"(74) as seen in the murder of William. ...
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... prejudice. An example of this is when William sees the monster is terrified by the creature's looks despite it's good intentions. Another ...
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... wretch whose delight was in carnage and misery; had he not murdered my brother?" (Shelly, 60) When William had revealed his name to the monster, the monster ...
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... As William Christie writes, "Not only does this monster/myth mean what it was intended to mean by its author or culture, it is also liable to get out of ...
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... The monster blames Victor for his misery, for "[he] had endowed [him] with ... He strangles Victor's younger brother William, and "[his] heart swell[s] with ...
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... years of loneliness and solitude has turned the monster into "a depraved wretch, whose delight was in carnage and misery"(74) as seen in the murder of William. ...
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... arrived at the conclusion that she was the murderer of young William. After this incident, Doctor Frankenstein was almost sure that the monster had committed ...
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... his actions. By this point the monster has already killed William, and Justine has killed as a result of that. The monster wants ...
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... The monster finds companionship and security within this family, even though they don't ... William Wordsworth focuses more on the theme of companionship than of ...
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... Even after the monster kills William and Justine dies the doctor will not change his attitude towards the monster. Frankenstein ...
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... would cause the deaths of its friends and family, and this monster is Frankenstein. ... In the beginning, William is strangled to death by the creature, which was ...
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... The monster begins his vengeance on Victor when he murders William Frankenstein, because he is a relative of Victor thus sending a message to his creator that ...
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... In 1818 Clara died barely one year old and in 1819, William died at the age of three. ... Rejected from society, the monster hides. ...
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... Victor Frankenstein's father, seemed to represent Mary's father, William Godwin, whose ... a great passion for literature and read the same pieces as her monster. ...
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... guilt for all of the crimes that the monster commits, and becomes sick and sorrowful.For example, the monster kills Victor's youngest brother William, and ...
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