Saturday, 15 January 2011

What is the outcome of Victor's criminal trial? What evidence is provided to prove this?

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is a classic gothic novel. In this story,createsand lives his life trying
to defeat his own creation.

Victor is accused of the murder of his friend .
Henry, a kind soul, is not interested in science unlike his friend Victor. The monster is
Henry's murderer and kills him by strangling him.

Victor Frankenstein is
arrested for Henry's murder and is put in jail for several months. While he is in jail, he
suffers from a serious illness. During the trial, Victor receives help fromwho brings
Frankenstein's father to support him. Victor is eventually acquitted of the crime. Victor is
found innocent because he was not in the same place at the same time the crime was
committed.

Throughout this novel, Frankenstein learns that his actions have
serious consequences and that attempting to create a new race of humans affects many people, and
in fact, results in several murders.

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