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FROM CHAPTER FIVE TO TEN FRANKENSTEIN
CHAPTER 5 NAME:Justine in Prison CHARACTERS: Alphonse Elizabeth Victor Justine PLACE: Geneva
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His father told that William didn't suffer because he died in a few seconds because the killer was a strong man. They believed at first that it was the crime of a madman, until they discovered that the silver locket was missing around his neck.
Justine and William had gone walking in the mountains. She sat down to rest and William wandered on his own. When he didn't come back she went to look for him and found his body in the mouth of a cave
The police examined Justine's room and found the locket in the pocket of the coat she was wearing that day
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She was happy that he believed in her innocence
That afternoon found the best lawyer in Geneva and they spent the whole night preparing the case. When they arrived at the courthouse there were crowds of people outside shouting:  ,[object Object]
¨Hang her and save our children¨
CHAPTER 6 NAME: Frankenstein Meets the Creature CHARACTERS: Victor Creature PLACE: In a cave in the mountains
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After Justine had been hanged Victor decided to spend a few weeks alone in the mountains walking and thinking. He stayed in a small house used by shepherds
Victor remembered his mother and decided to make a new start. He wanted to finish his studies as a doctor, marry Elizabeth and return to Geneva to look after the poor. His life's aim would be to build a new hospital and call it Saint Justine's Hospital for the Poor
One day while he was walking near the place where William had been murdered, he saw an enormous man in the distance. At first, he didn't think of his creature. He had managed to forget him completely.
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He asked him why he brought him in that world of hate and Victor was surprised by how well he spoke and answered him that the world was full of love not hate. He didn't understand it because he was abandoned by Victor. He believed that Victor was his only hope of ever finding happiness and he invited Victor to his cave to talk and he accepted.
They came to a cave high up in the mountains. It was quite warm and comfortable. He had made a bed of leaves and beside it a fire was burning.

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Franky ch 5- 10

  • 1. FROM CHAPTER FIVE TO TEN FRANKENSTEIN
  • 2. CHAPTER 5 NAME:Justine in Prison CHARACTERS: Alphonse Elizabeth Victor Justine PLACE: Geneva
  • 3.
  • 4. His father told that William didn't suffer because he died in a few seconds because the killer was a strong man. They believed at first that it was the crime of a madman, until they discovered that the silver locket was missing around his neck.
  • 5. Justine and William had gone walking in the mountains. She sat down to rest and William wandered on his own. When he didn't come back she went to look for him and found his body in the mouth of a cave
  • 6. The police examined Justine's room and found the locket in the pocket of the coat she was wearing that day
  • 7.
  • 8. She was happy that he believed in her innocence
  • 9.
  • 10. ¨Hang her and save our children¨
  • 11. CHAPTER 6 NAME: Frankenstein Meets the Creature CHARACTERS: Victor Creature PLACE: In a cave in the mountains
  • 12.
  • 13. After Justine had been hanged Victor decided to spend a few weeks alone in the mountains walking and thinking. He stayed in a small house used by shepherds
  • 14. Victor remembered his mother and decided to make a new start. He wanted to finish his studies as a doctor, marry Elizabeth and return to Geneva to look after the poor. His life's aim would be to build a new hospital and call it Saint Justine's Hospital for the Poor
  • 15. One day while he was walking near the place where William had been murdered, he saw an enormous man in the distance. At first, he didn't think of his creature. He had managed to forget him completely.
  • 16.
  • 17. He asked him why he brought him in that world of hate and Victor was surprised by how well he spoke and answered him that the world was full of love not hate. He didn't understand it because he was abandoned by Victor. He believed that Victor was his only hope of ever finding happiness and he invited Victor to his cave to talk and he accepted.
  • 18. They came to a cave high up in the mountains. It was quite warm and comfortable. He had made a bed of leaves and beside it a fire was burning.
  • 19. He began his story
  • 20. CHAPTER 7 NAME: The Creature's Story CHARACTERS: Victor Creature PLACE: In a cave in the mountains At home
  • 21.
  • 22. Then he saw Victor and felt hope but Victor ran away from him and he was left alone. He looked around and saw food and he ate it.
  • 23. He was cold and put on some of his clothes. It was cold and it was tired so he slept in Victor's bed
  • 24. The next day he went into the streets and the people who saw him threw stones at him He saved a girl from drowning while he was looking for a safe place but people though he hurt her and drew him stones. Escaping from the people he found a house in the woods with an old hut against the back wall. He stayed there because the house was not used
  • 25. In the house lived a blind old man, a young man called Felix and a woman. Though a hole in the wall he could see and listened everything they did.
  • 26. He learnt to write and read because Felix taught a beautiful girl who didn't know the language. The monster began to love those people so he decided to talk to the old man when the others were out.
  • 27.
  • 28. One day he discovered his origin reading a book which belonged to Victor so he decided to find him. To avoid the cities he travelled mainly at night. While he was looking for Victor's house he found a little river and there was a small boy playing in the spring and the monster wanted to play with him. The boy 's face became cold and angry and he shouted at him. He called him a monster and he told that he would ask his father Victor to put him in prison
  • 29. The monster became angry when he heard Victor's name and he grabbed the child by the neck and made him stop screaming. He broke his neck accidentally. Then he put the body in a nearby cave and the chain from his neck in the pocket of the coat that was lying there The monster wanted Victor to love him and to give him a family , a wife as ugly as him. If he didn't make a wife fir him he would kill all Victor's family
  • 30. The monster cried when he accepted to create it and Victor felt that he had no right to kill it.
  • 31. CHAPTER 8 NAME: The Monster's Wife CHARACTERS: Victor Creature PLACE: Ingolstadt
  • 32.
  • 33. He set up his laboratory on a Scottish Island and Elizabeth and his father were sad to see him leave again.
  • 34. He knew exactly what he had to do. He destroyed his work when he saw the face of the monster against the window of the laboratory. He decided to do it because he realized that what was doing was mad. The monster had a wide ugly smile in his face
  • 35. While he was pulling the wires connected to the woman and was destroying everything with and axe he heard a scream of misery from outside.
  • 36. The monster told him that he destroyed his only hope and all his life
  • 37. He cleaned everything, then he put it into a bag and threw it into the sea.
  • 38.
  • 39. He had to get Frankenstein's father because Victor was in a terrible state. The policeman took Victor to the judge, who asked him questions about where he had been earlier that moment. Fortunately, there was someone who saw him leave.
  • 40. Elizabeth wrote a letter to Victor in which she told him that if he still wanted to marry her and asked him if he was in love with another woman
  • 41. CHAPTER 9 NAME: The Wedding CHARACTERS: Victor Creature Elizabeth PLACE: Geneva
  • 42.
  • 43. After the wedding Elizabeth and Victor left their honeymoon and they stayed in a hotel near one of the lakes of Geneva. He carried a gun with him because he had enemies.
  • 44. The room had good locks and was very high up. It was 11 o’clock when Victor went out of the room to check that everything is well and when he was in the corridor he heard a terrible scream. He ran with the gun in his hand determined to kill the monster but it was too late because Elizabeth was dead in the bed.
  • 45. He felt emptiness and his father died when he knew about her death. The monster told him that he wanted to make him suffer when he was in the graveyard.
  • 46.
  • 50. Place: North Pole Chapter 10
  • 51.
  • 52. He killed his family because killing them was the only way to hurt him. As victor was dead he decided to kill himself building a great fire. Then, he ran out of the cabin and jumped over the side of the side of the ship. It jumped from one block of ice to the next until it disappeared in the distance.
  • 53. MORAL: People is more important than the search for knowledge
  • 54. In the end Captain Walton sends the notes to Victor's brother, Ernest so he can decide what to do with them