Thursday, April 21, 2011

Frankenstein part II-Ending

"But soon I shall die, and what I now feel be no longer felt" (pg 166). Walton finds the monster by the coffin of Frankenstein. He acts as though he was sorry that Frankenstein died and stated that it was his fault he had died. He knew that if he murdered Victor's family and friends he would ruin Victor's life, but he did it anyway. The monster also vows to kill himself. He said he was sorry for what he had done and he was going to commit suicide. I do not trust the monster to actually carry out his deed because he has many mood swings. He purposely killed Victor's friends and then said he was remorseful, but he ends up killing more people. He said he would kill himself because he was remorseful but he has proven that remorse is not enough. The story ends and the reader does not know what happens to Walter or the monster.

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