Table of Contents
- 1 What does the creature leave for Victor on the trail?
- 2 How was Frankenstein able to follow and track the creature?
- 3 Why does Victor decide to follow the creature?
- 4 What happens just as Victor is hoping the monster will leave him alone?
- 5 What happens after Victor creates the Monster?
- 6 What happens to Victor at the end of Frankenstein?
What does the creature leave for Victor on the trail?
He finds Victor’s monster, grieving over the death of Victor. Discuss how the monster feels now that Victor is dead. The monster mourns Victor, regrets hurting him, and hurts him to have murdered his friends and family. The creature leaves Walton’s ship so that he can die alone.
How was Frankenstein able to follow and track the creature?
how was frankenstein able to follow and track the creature? he purchased a sledge and dogs so he could travel quickly. he arrived at a wretched hamlet on the sea-shore, and the people told him a gigantic monster had arrived the night before, armed with a gun and pistols.
How did the creature leave messages for Victor?
Victor finds pleasure only when he sleeps at night and dreams of Elizabeth and Henry, alive and healthy. What clues does the creature leave for Victor? The creature leaves messages carved on rocks and trees.
Does the creature follow Victor?
Finally, he persuades Victor to make the she-monster. He tells Victor that he will know when she is done because he will be monitoring his progress. He follows Victor for the two years he travels in England and Scotland while working on the companion.
Why does Victor decide to follow the creature?
He tries to calm the situation by promising that he will be “mild and docile” if Frankenstein agrees to do right by him. Eventually, Frankenstein agrees to listen to the monster’s story. As he tells us, he’s motivated by curiosity, compassion, and a sense of duty toward the creature that he himself made.
What happens just as Victor is hoping the monster will leave him alone?
Victor shoots at the monster when he flees, but the monster gets away without being wounded. When Alphonse learns of Elizabeth’s death, he is overcome with grief and dies. Victor goes to a local magistrate and tells the entire story to him.
What happens to the Monster at the end of Frankenstein?
At the end of Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein dies wishing that he could destroy the Monster he created. The Monster visits Frankenstein’s body. While Frankenstein dies feeling disturbed that the Monster is still alive, the Monster is reconciled to death: so much so that he intends to commit suicide.
What happens to the monster at the end of the novel?
While Frankenstein dies feeling disturbed that the Monster is still alive, the Monster is reconciled to death: so much so that he intends to commit suicide. The Monster’s decision to kill himself also confirms the importance of companionship.
What happens after Victor creates the Monster?
One stormy night, after months of labor, Victor completes his creation. Victor enters first and is relieved to find no sign of the monster. But, weakened by months of work and shock at the horrific being he has created, he immediately falls ill with a nervous fever that lasts several months.
What happens to Victor at the end of Frankenstein?
At the end of Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein dies wishing that he could destroy the Monster he created. By contrast, the Monster demonstrates that he has learned a great deal over the course of the book. He has outgrown anger, envy and vengefulness. He regrets what he has done.
How does the creature respond to Victor?
How does the creature respond to Victor? He is polite and calm, but asks him why did Victor give him life.
How does Victor treat the monster?
Because the creature looks like a monster, he is treated as one despite his initial benevolence, and so he becomes one. Because Victor looks like an angel, he is treated as one despite being a monster, and he never grows and changes.