Frankenstein Chapter 20 Summary. Web summary full book summary in a series of letters, robert walton, the captain of a ship bound for the north pole, recounts to his sister back in england the progress of his dangerous mission. Just before leaving again for geneva, victor receives a letter from elizabeth.
The sun had set, and the moon was just rising from the sea; Web the monster tells victor that it is his right to have a female monster companion. I sat one evening in my laboratory; Alphonse became caroline’s protector when her father, alphonse’s longtime friend beaufort, died in. He considers suicide but restrains himself by thinking of elizabeth and his father. For the first five years, victor was their only child, and they gave him all the attention and care that parents can be capable of. Just before leaving again for geneva, victor receives a letter from elizabeth. I had not sufficient light for my employment, and i remained idle, in a pause of consideration of whether i should leave my labour for the night or hasten its conclusion by an unremitting attention to it. Victor’s parents loved and respected each other. He imagines that his new creature might not want to seclude herself, as the monster had promised, or that the two creatures might have children, creating “a race of devils.
He considers suicide but restrains himself by thinking of elizabeth and his father. He tells victor that all of his evil actions have been the result of a desperate loneliness. He considers suicide but restrains himself by thinking of elizabeth and his father. He imagines that his new creature might not want to seclude herself, as the monster had promised, or that the two creatures might have children, creating “a race of devils. After following victor and henry through mainland europe and england, the monster comes near victor's workshop in scotland to see his mate. On their way home, father and son stop in paris, where victor rests to recover his strength. Victor’s parents loved and respected each other. Web summary full book summary in a series of letters, robert walton, the captain of a ship bound for the north pole, recounts to his sister back in england the progress of his dangerous mission. I sat one evening in my laboratory; Successful early on, the mission is soon interrupted by seas full of impassable ice. I had not sufficient light for my employment, and i remained idle, in a pause of consideration of whether i should leave my labour for the night or hasten its conclusion by an unremitting attention to it.