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As Victor grows, his character map expands to include his educators and peers.
If you are constructing a poster or digital map, organize it as follows: frankenstein letters amp- ch. 1-8 character map answer key
| Mistake | Correction | | :--- | :--- | | Calling Elizabeth Victorβs βsisterβ | She is adopted as a cousin; they are not blood-related, and they are engaged. | | Forgetting Margaret Saville | She never appears, but she is the first audience of the novel. | | Placing Justine as a Frankenstein by blood | She is a servant, though treated as family by Caroline. | | Assuming the monster is named βFrankensteinβ | The creature is nameless; Victor is the βFrankensteinβ of the title. | | Thinking Justine is guilty | The character map must show she is innocent; the monster is the killer. | As Victor grows, his character map expands to
Margaret Saville (absent) βββ Letters βββ Robert Walton (captain) β β rescues β Victor Frankenstein (narrator) β β βββββββββββββββββββββββββ ββββββββββββββββββββββ β (family) β (creation) β β Alphonse + Caroline The Creature β β (kills William) βββ¬βββββββ ββββββββΌβββββββ¬βββββββββββββ β β β β Elizabeth Victor Ernest William (adopted) (survives) (murdered) β β Justine Moritz (executed for his death) | | Placing Justine as a Frankenstein by
Mary Shelleyβs Frankenstein opens not with a monster, but with a web of ambitious, isolated, and morally complex human beings. The first eight chapters (including the opening letters) introduce the core characters whose decisions set the tragedy in motion.
| Character | Role | Key Events / Traits | |-----------|------|----------------------| | | Servant / adopted by Frankenstein family | Kind, devoted, falsely accused. Williamβs nurse. Executed for murder she didnβt commit. | | The Creature (indirect) | Unseen killer | Murders William. Places locket in Justineβs pocket. Not physically present in Ch. 1β8 except as Victorβs nightmare. |
marks the turning point from curiosity to obsession. Influenced by professors like M. Waldman