Frankenstein Questions on Justine Moritz
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Accusation and motive behind William's murder in Frankenstein
In Frankenstein, Justine Moritz is accused of murdering William. The motive, as fabricated by the true murderer, the Creature, is to frame Justine and further torment Victor Frankenstein by causing...
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In Frankenstein, what irrefutable evidence is held against Justine?
The irrefutable evidence against Justine in Frankenstein is the possession of William's locket, which was found on her. Additionally, she had no alibi to verify her whereabouts during the murder....
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The role of character foils in shaping our understanding of Victor in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein."
Character foils in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" highlight Victor's traits by contrasting them with those of other characters. For instance, Henry Clerval's kindness and optimism emphasize Victor's...
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In Frankenstein, what does Elizabeth say to defend Justine?
Elizabeth defends Justine by emphasizing her innocence and trustworthy character, stating she knows Justine as well as herself and is certain she is not guilty of William's murder. Elizabeth...
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Portrayal and representation of women in Frankenstein
In Frankenstein, women are portrayed and represented as passive, submissive, and secondary to men. Female characters like Elizabeth, Justine, and Safie are often depicted as victims of male actions...
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Who are three despondent characters in Frankenstein?
Justine is the least of these characters. She is an outcast in society and the novel because of her status as a lowly servant.