Frankenstein

  • Victor's father send him a letter

    His father sends him a letter to mention that his brother William is dead. He was murdered.
  • Victor comes home

    "My journey was very melancholy. At first I wished to hurry on, for I longed to console and sympathise with my loved
    and sorrowing friends; but when I drew near my native
    town, I slackened my progress. I could hardly sustain the
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    multitude of feelings that crowded into my mind. I passed
    through scenes familiar to my youth, but which I had not
    seen for nearly six years" (Shelley, 2004, p. 80-81).
  • Victor goes to the place his brother was murdered

    "The sky was serene; and, as I was unable to rest, I resolved to visit the spot where my poor William had been murdered" (Shelley, 2004, p. 82).
  • A storm hits the city

    "The storm appeared to approach rapidly, and, on landing, I ascended a low hill, that I might observe its progress. It advanced; the heavens were clouded, and I soon felt the rain coming slowly in large drops, but its violence quickly increased" (Shelley, 2004, p. 82).
  • Frankenstein appear during the storm

    "A flash of lightning illuminated the object, and discovered its shape plainly to me; its gigantic stature, and the deformity of its aspect, more hideous than belongs to humanity, instantly informed me that it was the wretch, the filthy daemon, to whom I had given life" (Shelley, 2004, p. 83).
  • Victor goes to his father house

    "It was about five in the morning when I entered my father’s house. I told the servants not to disturb the family, and went into the library to attend their usual hour of rising" (Shelley, 2004, p. 85).
  • Murder suspect

    Ernest tells Victor that the potential suspect is Justine Moritz