Frankenstein Questions on Chapter 16
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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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What quote shows why the monster put the locket in Justine's pocket in Frankenstein?
A quote showing why the monster put the locket in Justine's pocket is, "not I, but she, shall suffer; the murder I have committed because I am forever robbed of all that she could give me, she shall...
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Analysis of the victims, crime scenes, and perpetrators in Frankenstein
In Frankenstein, the victims include William, Justine, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth, and Victor himself. The crime scenes vary, from the peaceful countryside where William is killed to the remote Arctic...
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What did the creature tell Frankenstein about the locket?
The creature tells Frankenstein that he encountered William, Frankenstein's brother, near Geneva. After learning William's identity, the creature strangles him in anger. Discovering a locket with...
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What was the reaction of the man whose daughter the creature saved?
The man whose daughter was saved by the creature in Frankenstein reacts with hostility. Despite the creature's heroic efforts and pure intentions, the man perceives the creature's appearance as...
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How does nature parallel the creature's rage in chapters 15 and 16 of Frankenstein, and what imagery is associated...
The AI answer is accurate with no stipulations. Here is additional information related to your question: In chapters 15 and 16 of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the natural world parallels the...