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1)How long did Victor work on his creation? How'd he feel when he saw the creature's eye open? How'd he spend the night?
2) How is the creature similiar/different from the popular image we have from the monster?
3)What happened to the creature?
4)Why's Victor Frank. confined for several months?
5)After his illness, Victor found happiness again until he recieved a letter from his father. What did the letter contain?
6)Did victor tell others about his creation? Why/Why not?

2006-11-12 08:48:35 · 3 answers · asked by truckin_90 2 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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i'll have to agree with the previous answerer that you are being very lazy. she has two good answers but if i were your teacher and you gave those answers you'd fail my class. since i AM a teacher and i have covered this book in class i can tell you that no matter how much you kick and scream about not wanting to do the assignment you will be very happy if you did. frankenstein is one of the most rewarding novels you can read as a developing teen. my students enjoy it immensely. i do hope you decide to do your work and read that novel. in the end, you'll be grateful you did because that is one book that you will hear about for the rest of your life.

2006-11-12 09:00:15 · answer #1 · answered by Informer 5 · 0 0

The creature is not the green bolted neck creature that Lon Chaney created for film. He was jaundiced and stitched. After Victor abandoned it the creature was confused and lived behind a family with a blind grandfather. He helped them in secret and watched as the children learned to speak and read, he learned from them. He defended the blind grandfather from harm but people though he was the once to do harm, abandoned and misunderstood again he ran back. Understanding his looks would stop anyone normal from getting close to him, he returned to find Victor to get revenge. The letter from his father said Victors best friend had died , when victor refused to make him a mate, he kills Victors little brother, making it look like Justine killed him. Victors father dies in sorrow. He tells Victor he will kill his bride if Victor doesnt create a bride for him. Victor refuses, the creature kills his bride , Victor tries to reanimate her by using the same methods he used for the creature, using Justines body parts. He and the monster fight over here, she destroys herself, the monster runs away, victor knows he has to destroy him. The both end up in the arctic where they fight, Victor dies and the monster kills himself as the last person he has any connection with is dead. The person he tells about the creation is the sea captain on the way to destroy the monster. The sea captain in turn tells his sister in a series of letters, which begin the book.

2006-11-12 17:00:20 · answer #2 · answered by fancyname 6 · 0 0

firstky u r very lazy and should do your own homework...but because i am so board i will answer
1. work on his creation for years, he was disgusted by it when he brought it to life and he spend the night in a cold sweat hiding under his blanket.
2. the creature is very different from the popular image. he is like a baby, a child abandoned by the one person who should love and care for him, his parent, victor frankenstein. his behaviour from the begining his that of a newborn, yet he is portrayed as a viscious monster.
3. lots of things.... u need to read the book
4. havent a notion what u r on about
5. i think his mother had died or was very ill
6. he didnt tell anyone until he retold his story to the captain of the ship. why not, because he was an ***.

2006-11-12 16:55:12 · answer #3 · answered by littleladyclaire 2 · 0 0

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