Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - Vol. 1, Chapters 6-8 Summary

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - Vol. 1, Chapters 6-8 Summary

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The video summarizes chapters six to eight of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'. Victor Frankenstein recovers from illness with the help of his friend Clerval, but develops an aversion to science. He shifts his focus to language studies. Victor returns home after learning of his brother William's murder, only to find that their servant Justine is wrongfully accused and executed for the crime. Victor's guilt over his creation, the monster, grows as he remains silent about the true murderer.

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What does Victor realize about the monster when he sees it after William's murder?

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What evidence is used against Justine Moritz in her trial?

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How does Victor react to Justine's confession of guilt?

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