how do Victor and Elizabeth's feelings differ as the wedding draws near?
Victor grows more paranoid but maintains a happy exterior while Elizabeth was placid but concerned for Victor.
How do the deaths of Justine, William and Henry affecting Victor's perspective
He seems to hold heavy guilt over them as his actions caused their deaths. particularly reflecting on how he could have saved Justine.
Victor assumes his own demise through the chapter acting all sad and toting a "dreadful secret" assuming the monster is going to kill him, we however know he is wrong, what literary witchcraft is this???
Dramatic Irony
How has Victor's mental state changed from the beginning of his telling of the story?
He goes from determined, knowledge seeking inventor, obsessed with creating life to a guilt ridden wreak terrified of his own perceived doom .
How dose victors very self-pity and unworthy attitude throughout the chapter make you feel to him as a character.
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Throught the chapter victor makes many allusions to a very influcial trilogy of books with examples such as "the apple was already eaten, and the an
gel's arm bared to drive me from all hope," p.196, this of course is to tie into..
the abrhamic religions and or the bible