Frankenstein Questions on Chapter 16

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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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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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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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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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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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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...

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