Question
In the story Frankenstein, Was it really the monstor who killed Victor's little brother William? Because that's what Victor says but at that point in the story the monstor has not told Victor he will get back at him. I know it's not Justine so it must be the monstor. I don't understand how though because the monstor is actually kind.
Thanks -MC
Thanks -MC
Answers
Writeacher
I have never read that, but between your own reading and this website, you should be able to figure it out.
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/frankenstein/
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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/frankenstein/
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But have you read that Victor's little brother William died? [revised version]I just want to know if the monstor actually killed him, even if it's an opinion. I'm on sparknotes right now. Thanks
-MC
-MC
Writeacher
I've never read this story at all! I have never liked science fiction -- old or new. Sorry!
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