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finds his long lost ill friend and his daughter who becomes his wife. pg.18
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is adopted by the Frankenstein family. pg. 21
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discovers his first natural philosophy book written by Agrippa. pg. 24 This is one of the most important events because Agrippas science is what creates the monster.
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cares for elizabeth during her scarlet fever, catches it and dies. pg.28/29
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ridicules victor and informs him his time studying agrippa has been a waste. pg. 31
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gives life to his creation. pg. 43 (links victor and monster) This is one of the most important events because without the monster the rest of the timeline would be invalidated.This is also an example of romanticism because the transfer of life to the monster is supernatural.
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returns to his lab and again sees his creation and flees his lab. pg. 44 (links victor and monster) This is one of the important events in the book because rhe abandonment of the monster leads to his crimes and sorrow.
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and his assistant return to the lab and victor is overjoyed not to find the monster. pg.47 (links victor and monster)
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recalls his origin and begins to discover the world around him. pg.91 (shows romanticism in the monsters view of the wonders of animals and nature as a whole He finds amazement in the ability of birds to make their sounds)
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discovers fire. pg. 92 (romanticism because of the wonder the monster has for the fire and how he both admires the fire and fears it)
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enters a town in hopes to enter society and is driven away. pg. 94
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discovers the delacy family through a crack in his hut. pg. 95 This is one of the most important events because without his education in language he could never express his story or what he wants.
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discovers books the delacys own and begins to read them. pg. 108
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has his realizaton about his creation and being abandoned by his creator. pg. 116 (links victor and monster)
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Begins his discussion with the old man to attempt to join the delacys. pg. 122
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after being chased off the monster burns down the delacys home. pg. 128
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Watches how seasons change and thinks nature is "decaying". pg. 129 (the monsters description of how nature changes has links to romanticism in his fascination with the seasons)
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Saves a girl from a river and a man comes to her rescue shoot frankenstein assuming he was attacking. pg. 130
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comes into contact with Victors younger brother william and murders him for being related to victor out of rage. pg. 131 (links victor and monster)
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recieves a letter saying his younger brother has been murdered. pg. 60 (links victor and monster)
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as he is returning home he witnesses the monster hiding nearby. pg. 63 (links victor and monster)
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and elizabeth speak to Justine for the last time after her conviciton for the monsters crime. pg. 75 (links victor and monster)
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begins his trip home and is confronted by the monster in the mountains. pg. 86 (links victor and monster)
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attempts to speak peacebly with victor. pg. 87 (links victor and monster)
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assures victor if given a companion he will leave all society for good. pg. 135 (links victor and monster)
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and Henry begin there trip to Scotland. pg. 144
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begins construction on the second monster. pg. 153 (links victor and monster)
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realizing the horror of what he was going to do he destroys the second monster. pg. 157 (links victor and monster)
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after disposing of the remains he is taken underarrest for suspicion of a murder of his friend. pg. 163 (links victor and monster)
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is taken to see the corpse, who to his horror to find his friend is the murder victim. pg. 167 (links victor and monster)
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and Elizabeth are married. pg. 182
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Kills Elizabeth while victor is searching for him on his honeymoon. pg. 186 (links victor and monster)
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father dies of the grief of his recent life events. pg. 188
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Dies after presenting his story to walton and asking to continue his quest. pg. 198
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is discovered on the boat crying over his dead creator before dissapearing over the side. pg. 213