Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Victor Frankenstein
- "Mingled with this horror, I
felt the bitterness of
disappointment."
- "My enemy"
- Holds grudges
- His running away
proves this.
- "I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole
purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body."
- "I had deprived myself
of rest and health."
- "I had desired it with an ardour
that far exceeded moderation."
- "But now that I had finished, the
beauty of the dream vanished,
and...horror and disgust filled my
heart."
- "The demoniacal corpse to which I
had so miserably given life."
- The son of Alphonse
and Caroline
- Brother of Ernest and William
- Adoptive brother and later
husband to Elizabeth
- Childhood
friend of Henry
Clerval
- Creates a gaint
being but
abandons him.
- Like the creature he creates,
Victor is an isolated individual.
- Victor's isolation
is self imposed
- He dies onboard Captain Walton's
ship after chasing the creature to
obtain revenge.
- Is often suggested
to be a modern
Prometheus
- Can be argued that
through Victor, Shelley....
- Criticises the egocentric and
antisocial tendencies of
Romanticism.
- Victor's ambition: 'A new species
would bless me as its creator and
source' (p.55)
- On his work: 'I pursued
nature to her
hiding-places. Who shall
conceive the horrors of my
secret toil...?' (p. 55)
- Last words to Walton: 'Seek
happiness in tranquility, and avoid
ambition...why do I say this? I
have myself been blasted in these
hopes, yet another may succeed'
(p.220)