Frankenstein, Mary Shelly, 1818 (Gothic Romanticism) Characters: Victor Frankenstein, Monster, Robert Walton, Elizabeth Lavenza, Henry Clerval, William Frankenstein, De Lacey, Justin Moritz, Caroline Beaufort, M. Krempe, M. Waldman Places: Geneva, University of Ingolstadt, Chamounix, Montavert, Italy, Germany, London, Orkney Islands, Ireland, Villa Lavenza Major Events, Scenes, Conversations/Speeches: Victor rescued by Walton’s crew (19), Victor’s budding attraction of science (30), death of Victor’s mother, Caroline Beaufort (35), Victor creates the Monster (47), Monster is abandoned by Victor (49), Monster encounters the impoverished German family (De Lacey) (88), the Monster becomes informed on society and becomes vengeful (115), the Monster kills William Frankenstein and frames Justine Moritz (60), Victor destroys his second creation (145) , the Monster kills Elizabeth (166), Victor v. the Monster (169) • …show more content…
My parents were possessed by the very spirit of kindness and indulgence” (30) • “Natural philosophy is the genius that has regulated my fate; I desire, therefore, in this narration, to state those facts which led to my predilection for that science” (31) • “The different accidents of life are not so changeable as the feelings of human nature. I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body, but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished” (56) • “All men hate the wretched; how, then, must I be hated, who am miserable beyond all living things”