becomes happy once Safie is back in his life.Felix is significant because he is the character that beats the creature and runs him off after coming home to him in his hometalking to his father. This causes the creature to turn against humanity completely. Felix is a main cause of the creature’s finalrampage and killing streak.Dedicated, mysterious, protective, unwelcoming7.WilliamWilliam is Frankenstein’s youngest brother who is murdered by the monster.William is the monster’s first murder. Justine is accused of themurder and this shows how the monster is a secret. Frankenstein is the only one whoknows about him.Innocent, afraid, and confident.8.ElizabethElizabeth is Frankenstein’s cousin who was adopted into the family when they were both children. She and Victor are strongly encouraged to get married. She was another murdervictim of the monster.She is responsible for passing onthe scarlet fever that kills Victor’s mother. She tried her best to help Victor prove Justine’s innocence. This showsher trust in Victor. She was the monster’s last murder. Killing her was the monster’s revenge for Frankenstein not creating him a companion.Compassionate, caring, trusting, and understanding.9.DelaceyDelacey is the first man that the creature attempts to talk to after being created. The creature believes the old man will talk to him because he is blind and will not judge him based on his looks.Delacey is used to show one of Mary Shelly’s critiques of society. Due to the fact that he isblind, he does not judge the creature and actually gives him achance to talk. The rest of society judges the creature solelybased on his looks and does not even give him a chance. This is why the creature feels completely isolated and lonely.Quiet, thoughtful, reasonable, respectful, benevolent10.Victor FrankensteinVictor serves as the main character in this story and one of three protagonists. The story is heard from his point of view and he portrays himself as the victim.Victor serves as the main character in this story. It is through his eyes that we see the creation of his monster and also his regret that followed. He feelslike he is responsible for the deaths of all his closest friends because of his creation. He turns his back on the creature and is used as a symbol of society judging the creature solely basedon his looks.Arrogant, remorseful, obsessive, brave
Description of the Setting(s) and the Mood the Setting(s) Create:Frankenstein takes place in Geneva, the hometown of Victor Frankenstein, the mountains, Ingolstadt and the Arctic in sometime during the 1700's. The first setting of the novel is in theArctic where the story telling takes place as well as the finding ofVictor Frankenstein. The frame story takes place in the Arctic to show the hell like aspect and to relate to Paradise Lost. The second setting is Geneva, which is the hometown of Victor Frankenstein. Geneva is the setting of the death of Justine and thetragedy of his mother's death and finding of Elizabeth. The town