CEPBJ) According to the book Frankenstein, who were the monster’s victims (both directly and indirectly)?
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a. Justine, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth, Frankenstein’s father, Victor Frankenstein.
b. William, Justine, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth, Frankenstein’s father, Victor Frankenstein.
c. William, Ernest, Justine, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth, Frankenstein’s father, Victor Frankenstein.
d. William, Ernest, Justine, Elizabeth, Victor Frankenstein.
e. Henry Clerval, Elizabeth, Frankenstein, William, Ernest.
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These people die in the hands of the monster / creature:
William [who is Victor's brother], Justine [wrongly accused of murdering William], Henry Clerval, Elizabeth [both killed by the monster], Victor's father, Victor Frankenstein [sick in the trapped ship after a long time chasing the monster].
Other characters die in the story, and there is a hint of the possibility that the creature will die - either by suicide or by natural causes, given maybe its inabiity to survive the weather conditions, but those mentioned above are the ones related - directly or indirectly - to the monster's acts.
so the correct answer is: letter B.
William [who is Victor's brother], Justine [wrongly accused of murdering William], Henry Clerval, Elizabeth [both killed by the monster], Victor's father, Victor Frankenstein [sick in the trapped ship after a long time chasing the monster].
Other characters die in the story, and there is a hint of the possibility that the creature will die - either by suicide or by natural causes, given maybe its inabiity to survive the weather conditions, but those mentioned above are the ones related - directly or indirectly - to the monster's acts.
so the correct answer is: letter B.
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