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Directions: The deep suffering of loss is often accompanied by a sense of guilt. We wonder, even in the most innocent of circumstances, if we could have done something more to preserve the life of

the beloved person. Victor’s circumstances, of course, are not innocent. Find references to the fol-
lowing events and Frankenstein’s reactions to them. Include chapter and page numbers, and record

specifi c details. Then indicate whether Victor deserves all, some, or none of the blame. Give reasons
for your judgments.
Event Victor’s Reaction Your Judgment
Frankenstein Name
Lesson 7
Handout 18 (page 1) Date

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1. Victor creates a being who
becomes a monster.

2. Victor rejects the creature,
once it comes to life.

3. William dies.

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