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Why does Victor leave Geneva for England? | He can access further information that he needs for the new creation |
Where do Henry and Victor travel to? | They travel along the Rhine from Strasbourg to Rotterdam and then to London. In March, they leave for Scotland, visiting Oxford, Matlock, Cumberland and Windsor and complete their tour by July. |
Why does Victor want to travel to Scotland alone? | He wants to look for a remote place where he can start his work. |
What is Victor afraid that the two monsters might do? | Have children |
When does the monster threaten to reappear? | on Victor's wedding night |
Why does Victor have to appear before a magistrate in a strange land? | Since a dead body has been found under suspicious circumstances, he is suspected of committing the murder. |
How is Victor's present situation in Ireland similar to that of the monster? | the monster had similarly been cold and hungry, lost and helpless in a strange land. The monster was treated with hostility before a stranger as Victor is treated in Ireland. |
What does Victor discover when asked to identify the dead body? | He is shocked to find that it is Henry. He breaks out in convulsions and takes to bed for over two months. |
How is Victor's situation in Ireland similar to Justine's? | he is tried for a murder he did not commit |
Who allows Victor to be reunited with his father? | Mr. Kirwin, the magistrate |
Why can't Victor socialize with people once he and his father reach Paris? | He feels that he will be responsible for their eventual deaths. |
Why does Victor arm himself with many weapons? | he is extremely paranoid about the monster attacking him at any moment. He is terrified that he will die on their wedding night. |