Dialectical Journal For Frankenstein

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Frankenstein Journal Frankenstein was born in the family of the most eminent citizens of Geneva. His father married the daughter of his friend Carolina Beaufort, and became the father "in his old age." Victor was their favorite and long-awaited first-born, but Carolina would like to have a daughter. One day relaxing on the shores of Lake Como, the woman went to the poor hut and saw a lovely blonde girl, is very different from the other kids, black-eyed and dark-haired. She was a child of the Italian patriot and Germans. Her mother died in childbirth, his father was sent to prison, and she remained in the family nurse. Frankenstein persuaded farmers to give them the girl and adopted her. In the future, Elizabeth was to become the wife of Victor. …show more content…

Before leaving Victor, his mother died of scarlet fever, and the family was left in the care of Frankensteins Elizabeth. Victor zealously took up the study. It turned out that the work of medieval alchemists who was fond of the young man, hopelessly outdated, so he had to study modern science, especially chemistry, with the basics. After two years, Victor has achieved great success. Fascinated by physiology, he decided to identify "where lurk start in life," and soon reached his goal - to open a way to revive the lifeless matter. To apply the knowledge in practice, he gathered from various parts of the body found in the morgues, tombs and in slaughterhouses. Victor dreamed of a perfect being, a new breed of …show more content…

Seeing his condition, Frankenstein moved to his country house. Now Victor was looking for "ease the pangs of physical movements and change places." He hired a mule, he went on a trip to the Alps. Two months later, crossing a glacier covered with deep cracks, he came face to face with his creation. All this time the monster was watching him. Being chosen is a lonely place, to speak with his creator, Frankenstein, and told his sad story (Shelley, 1999).
At the night, he hastily went to Geneva, for fear that the monster to beat him. He found his father alive, but the old man was so weak from blame him misery that soon died at the hands of Victor. His despair was so great that Victor felt crazy and for a few months locked in a single room. Coming out of the hospital, he went to a local judge and told the whole truth about the monster, but the judge did not believe Victor, thinking that he was still ill. After that Frankenstein went to wander after a monster, dreaming of only one thing: to destroy it. Pursuing beings with incredible strength and endurance, he walked all the continents of the Earth and found himself near the North Pole, where he picked up the

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