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Describe the relationship between Walton and Frankestein by the end of the journey. Explain how the two men were alike and the advice Frankenstein gave Walton as he was dying.
Explain the last actions between Frankenstein and his monster. Include the creature's life plans as he told them to Walton.
Compare and contrast the lives of Victor Frankenstein and Robert Walton. Predict what you think Robert Walton will do with the rest of his life.
Explain what happened to Victor after his father's death.
Explain why the magistrate took no action to pursue Frankenstein's monster even though he truly believed Victor's incredible story.
Victor's younger brother, Ernest, was still alive by the end of the novel. Predict what you think he did with his life.
Why do you think the author chose the cold Arctic as the setting for the last meeting between Victor and his monster?
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