Before he leaves his shack, Victor cleans and packs his chemical instruments and collects the remains of his second creature. The following night, Victor receives a letter from Henry, who, tired of Scotland, suggests that they continue their travels. He curses and vows revenge, then departs, swearing that he will be with Victor on his wedding night. ![]() The monster becomes enraged at Victor for breaking his promise, and at the prospect of his own continued solitude. Overcome by the monster’s hideousness and the possibility of a second creature like him, he destroys his work in progress. ![]() on the earth.” In the midst of these reflections and growing concern, Victor looks up to see the monster grinning at him through the window. He imagines that his new creature might not want to seclude herself, as the monster had promised, or that the two creatures might have children, creating “a race of devils. ![]() While working one night, Victor begins to think about what might happen after he finishes his creation. Transcript: by ollie, holly, ellie, sadie and jam Chapter 19 summarising quote: "But I am a blasted tree the bolt had entered my soul and I felt then that I should survive to exhibit what I shall soon cease to be- a miserable spectacle of wrecked humiliation, pitiable to others and intolerable to myself." E T summarising quote: You can blast my other passions, but revenge remains-revenge, henceforth dearer than light of food! I may die, but first you, my tyrant and tormentor, shall curse the sun that gazes on your misery.
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