Frankenstein Chapters 18-24

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What end is foreshadowed for Clerval?

Clerval is seen appreciating the nature around him as he travels with Victor and even states how he loves his existence.This is similar to Victor's love of nature and science when he was younger. Thus, he mourns for the old Clerval when he really means his old self.

What does Elizabeth believe is the cause of Victor's unhappiness? What does she offer to do?

Elizabeth feels Victor's unhappiness is caused by his soon to be marriage with her. She feels that he may have fallen in love with another woman and she would gladly leave him if it made him happy.

Where does Victor intend to go prior to this event? What is the real reason for his trip?

He asks his father if he can go to England for a mental vacation. His real reason is to find a desolate area to study up on how to create a female monster and to build her in an area where she cannot cause destruction.

Why does the creature claim that Frankenstein is his last victim? Why does Walton call him a hypocrite?

He claims Frankenstein is his last victim because he feels there's no reason for him to be upset anymore. If his creator is dead, he should die too. Walton calls him a hypocrite because he killed so many people and showed no remorse at the time.

How does Victor respond? What does he say he will do the day the after their marriage?

He denies her request and tells her she is the source of his happiness. He says he will reveal his terrible secret to his depression after they are married.

What does the creature say will be the last act of his existence?

His last act will be to go to the woods and destroy himself.

Who hovered right outside the window? What was the expression on his face?

His monster was hovering outside the window, grinning

How does the court find Victor? How does Victor feel about this? His father?

The court finds Victor not guilty. Victor, however, is still depressed and suicidal. His father is happy he is free of charges but tries his hardest to cheer Victor up.

How does the magistrate Kirwin discover that Victor is innocent of the crime? Who has come to visit Victor in prison?

The magistrate discovers Victor is innocent after his outburst after seeing Clerval's body and his wish for death. Victor's father has come to visit him in prison.

What request do the sailors make of their captain? How does Victor upbraid them?

The sailors beg to return to England to escape from the cold but Victor at first agrees to his decision

How does Victor feel about friendship? Why won't he ever be Walton's true friend?

Victor feels that companionship is very important and was disappointed that he didn't realize this earlier when he was so absorbed in his work. He won't ever be Walton's true friend because he feels no other life can replace the ones he lost.

Upon reaching English soil, what is Victor accused of by an angry mob?

Upon reaching English soil, Victor is accused of murdering a man whose body was found the night before.

What one last task does he perform before leaving to join Clerval? What almost happens to him?

Victor agrees to meet Clerval back in Perth, Scotland to travel off somewhere else since Clerval had tired of Scotland. Victor cleans his area of his chemical tools and his dead creation to find a place to hide. He throws the monster's remains in the water, but realizes he rowed out too far and would have a hard time getting back to shore.

Where do Victor and Henry get invited? Why does Victor agree to go?

Victor and Henry get invited by one of Victor's friends in Scotland to see more of the country. Victor decides to do because he thinks it might make him happy.

What does Victor believe the monster mean by saying "I shall be with you on your wedding night?"? What did the monster really mean?

Victor believed the monster meant that he would murder Victor on his wedding night. The monster really meant that he would murder Elizabeth.

What enterprise does Victor embark on? What is his state of mind?

Victor devotes all his time to building his female monster. He has gone mad with anxiety and fear that he won't finish it fast enough for the monster's tastes.

What does Victor encourage Elizabeth to do? What is he waiting for? What happens instead?

Victor encourages Elizabeth to go to bed for the night. He is waiting for his monster to appear to kill him. However, he soon hears Elizabeth's screams and realizes the monster was out to kill her instead of him.

What situations does Victor envision once the female is created?

Victor envisions the possibility of the female monster being more dangerous than the first or even the male monster not approving his mate. Or even that they would despise each other. Or even have monster children.

What fears foes Victor experience? Why does Victor abandon Clerval?

Victor fears his monster's impatience and its wrath if he didn't finish the mate soon enough. He abandons Clerval to work on the female monster immediately.

With what task has Victor been charged? Why is he reluctant to begin it? Why is he afraid not to?

Victor has been charged to build a female monster to be his monster's mate. He is reluctant to do it because he doesn't fully trust his monster yet and fears his actions. He also realizes that in order to create a female monster, several months of studying is needed in London.

What does Victor believe the monster will do? For whom is he afraid? Why?

Victor is afraid the monster will kill him on the night of his wedding with Elizabeth. He knows Elizabeth wouldn't be able to handle his death and that scares him.

Why does Victor return to Geneva? What happens to his father? Why?

Victor returns to Geneva to convince to the magistrate that Elizabeth's death wasn't his fault but the monster's. The magistrate doesn't believe him. Victor's father dies three days of later of shock after hearing of Elizabeth's death.

What image does Victor see in Clerval? How so?

Victor sees an image of his former self in Clerval. Like Victor used to be, Clerval is so vibrant and excited as he is finally able to pursue his research. Victor was the same way until he made the mistake of making his monster.

What does Victor's father think of his assertions that he killed William, Justine, and Henry?

Victor tells his father that all of their deaths and pain are his fault. His father thinks he is still delirious from his depression.

When death is imminent, how does Victor change his mind about what he wants Walton to do?

Victor then changes his mind and tells Walton to continue to pursue his goal and travel in Russia despite the cold. Really, he wants a place to die peacefully.

What does Victor warn Walton about?

Victor warns Walton about not following in his footsteps and making the same mistakes he made.

Why has Victor been accused of the murder? Who is the victim? What once more happens to Victor?

Victor was accused because the magistrate stated that they found a body of a man along the beach the night before and a boat in the water that resembled Victor's boat. The victim is Clerval. Victor once again loses his mind and goes under another depressive state.

Why was Victor imprisoned? How does the magistrate react to Victor's rage?

Victor was imprisoned because he was found guilty of Elizabeth's murder. Victor pleads to the magistrate for help in destroying the monster but he denies him. He is appalled at his rage.

Whom does Victor's father arrange to accompany Victor? Why is Victor pleased about this?

Victor's father arranges for Henry Clerval to accompany Victor. Victor is pleased by this because he gets to see his friend again and that his cheerfulness could possibly rub off on him. However, he is also a bit upset because he wanted to start on his monster's mate right away and get it over with, but Clerval is in the way.

What does Victor's father propose happen in order to cheer Victor up? Why is Victor not cheered by this prospect?

Victor's father proposes that Victor would possibly cheer up if he marries Elizabeth immediately. Victor doesn't feel he can marry Elizabeth until his nightmare with his monster is over.

What were the last moments in Victor's life that he says expressed happiness?

Victor's last moments of happiness were his wedding with Elizabeth and the parties that followed afterward leading to their honeymoon trip.

What becomes Victor's single reason for living? How does the creature torment Victor?

Victor's single reason for living is now to destroy his monster. The creature haunts over Victor's mind and tortures with a cruel "scavenger hunt" with vague clues to find him in the snow.

When Walton encounters the creature, what surprising emotion does the monster express? How did the creature feel when murdering Clerval? What prompted him to murder Elizabeth?

Walton finds the monster crying over Frankenstein's death. The monster felt agony when killing Clerval. He was prompted to kill Elizabeth after seeing Frankenstein kill his mate.

Upon seeing the monster, what does Victor do to his new creation? How does the monster threaten to exact revenge?

When Victor sees his monster, he grows angry and tears the monster's mate in half. The monster growls and threatens to "be with him on his wedding night".

When Walton's vessel picks up Victor, what has transpired between Victor and the creature?

When Walton comes to pick up Victor, Victor has been chasing after the creature for a long time and is now on his deathbed from being so exhausted in the cold.


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