My life has now finally met its end. After suffering for so long I may now only hope to see the beloveds that I have lost. I shall now pass on in peace. But what is this? The creature! After making my life horrid, he dares to show his face! He most likely came to laugh at the corpse of his creator. But no, he comes to shed tears for the loss of the man who gave him life. He truly was just looking to be loved, he even regrets that which he did. I can only hope, that he too one day, finds peace.
-Victor Frankenstein
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Death (Ch 23)
It was supposed to me, so why did things end up this way? I just wanted to protect her, Elizabeth, so why did she in the end die? Fate has allowed my beloved to be taken away from me, oh why do those that I love suffer in my place? His hands, the hands of the creature are around her neck, choked to death oh what a way to die. I look up to once again see the smirk of the devil, gazing down on me. All my fault, the death of so many of my friends by this creature's hands. Whit anger I shot at him, but sadly I missed. I returned home to my father, just to see him die in my arms. The only thing now to live for is revenge. Revenge against the creature is now all that I live for.
- Victor Frankenstein
- Victor Frankenstein
Look Up To See A Pretty Face? (Ch 20)
I now sit in my laboratory with little light doing nothing, but dwelling in my thoughts. During this time I think of my past and the future. What if the event 3 years ago occur again? This new creature may be like my first, she could be even worse! He made many promises, but she has made no such things. What if they have children! What if in the end all that is accomplished is the creation of another monster with no purpose?!? What if she doesn't even like him? What if I doom the human race by creating her?
While all these what ifs swirled through my head I was being watched. I looked up, to see a dreadful site. On the other side of the window was the devil smiling. That was it! I destroyed the figure before me, that I had been working on. The creature, as if a volcano, erupted with anger. Questions of WHY? and other word were blasted at me. In the end a new promise was made, my life would be made into a living hell.
- Victor Frankenstein
While all these what ifs swirled through my head I was being watched. I looked up, to see a dreadful site. On the other side of the window was the devil smiling. That was it! I destroyed the figure before me, that I had been working on. The creature, as if a volcano, erupted with anger. Questions of WHY? and other word were blasted at me. In the end a new promise was made, my life would be made into a living hell.
- Victor Frankenstein
I Must Get Serious (Ch 19)
After a while of traveling Clerval and I decided to take a break in London. Clerval wanted to spend his time with philosophers, I too wished to do this but my first priority was to complete the heavy promise I had made. If by any chance had I taken this trip sooner I may have experienced more joy, but everything reminded me of my despair and sadness in life. Clerval is like the past version of me, full of joy and life. I tried to hide my true emotions for the sake of not ruining the trip for Clerval. Months later we received an invitation to visit Scotland; we gladly accepted estimating that it would only take a month.
Thoughts of Charles I flowed through our minds as we arrived in Oxford. The scenery was wonderful, it brought me some happiness. Soon as we passed by each city I started to grow impatient; when will this trip end, is my family truly alright? It finally came to the point where I told Clerval that he would have to continue the tour without me, for I needed solitude. Henry wished for me not to do this but it was to late my mind was set, it was time for me to get serious. I would finish and rid myself of this sickening task.
-Victor Frankenstein
Thoughts of Charles I flowed through our minds as we arrived in Oxford. The scenery was wonderful, it brought me some happiness. Soon as we passed by each city I started to grow impatient; when will this trip end, is my family truly alright? It finally came to the point where I told Clerval that he would have to continue the tour without me, for I needed solitude. Henry wished for me not to do this but it was to late my mind was set, it was time for me to get serious. I would finish and rid myself of this sickening task.
-Victor Frankenstein
Sunday, November 14, 2010
A Vacation with work to do (ch 18 part 2)
Its a miracle! My father allowed me to take a trip to England, the only problem is I have to go with Clerval once I get to Strasburgh. Well this isn't so bad, a least I won't be alone. This is the best, I can complete my task without being found out and then return to marry my love. Wait, what about my family, won't they be in danger without even knowing? Impossible, the creature said he would follow me wherever I go. I hope he stays true to that promise. I left in September, though sad to leave Elizabeth, I had no time to waste. After a while I made it to Strasburgh and had a joyful meeting with Clerval. He was full of life, excited with everything, yet here I stand my very presence filled with gloom. I truly was happy to have company though it may have not shown, I was filled with joy. We finally made it to London, my work would soon have to begin.
-Victor Frankenstein
-Victor Frankenstein
For the Love of Everything Holy (ch 18 part 1)
Here I now am, after making a promise with the creature I must now create him a mate. While going through all this, my father takes to notice that things are finally going back to normal. He decides to take the opportunity to say that he wishes for me and Elizabeth to get married. For the love of everything holy! Here I am trying to complete a mate for a monster for the sake of humanity, and my father wants me to think about marriage. But I guess I can understand, but I wish to fulfill my promise with the creature before getting married. I wonder if I can take a little trip...
-Victor Frankenstein
-Victor Frankenstein
Companion (ch 17)
My creature wants a companion, that's understandable right? Nobody wants to be alone for the rest of their life. This is a reasonable request after all. Wait a minute, request? More like demand! "You must make a female for me." Every time I think of what may happen if I don't comply, I just get the shivers. If I make my creature a mate they would disappear never to be seen, as if this was all just a dream. That sounds like a pretty nice ending, it seems like a win-win situation. They disappear and life returns back to normal. Well its decided I will make my creature a mate; I only hope I don't come to regret this decision.
- Victor Frankenstein
- Victor Frankenstein
Mystery Solved (ch 16)
After listening to the creatures tale, all became clear. The creature did it, I was right! Oh poor Justine, an innocent to die in the place of this thing, how cruel the world is. It was all my fault, for even tempering with forces beyond my control. My poor brother, William, your only fault was having the same last name as me. "If only", the only words I can now say after hearing the truth of the murder. I wish to rid myself of this too real nightmare, what more it seems the creature wishes to have a companion. Oh now what shall I do?
- Victor Frankenstein
- Victor Frankenstein
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Trial Day (Ch 8)
Finally, after waiting for what seemed to be an eternity, the trial of Justine Moritz was about to commence. I went with the rest of my family to the courthouse, while suffering throughout this so called justice. I created the creature, i was to blame! But how could a person who wasn't even present at the time of the murder, suddenly claim to be guilty? So all i could do was sit, looking calm on the outside but about to explode on the inside. I felt at fault, here an innocent woman was being accused for something she did not do. I took a glance at Justine, she seemed calm and full of cofendence, but once she saw my family it seemed as though tears were about to flow.
The trial was about to begin. Many witnesses claim that she was not present at night but appeared in the morning. Justine clarified this act by stating that she had been looking for William after hearing of his dissapearance. Next a picture around Williams neck was found to be in Justine's possesion. Elizabeth comfermed that this was on Williams person. Justine could only answer that it must have been planted on her. The time came for people to speak on Justine's behaf. Elizabeth stood, since no others did, she stated that Justine had no reason to kill William. Even after all of this Justine was found to be guilty. WHY!?! She did no wrong, and yet had to take the blame.
Elizabeth and i went to visit and a shocking truth came to our ears. Justine lied about being guilty, in hopes of being release without punishment. I couldn't take it,i would take the punishment a thousand time for this poor soul to be spared. But it was of no use, she had been condemed to death. Once we said our last word to eachother, we disembarked. Justine was killed, and a funeral was held. The thoughts of these deaths being on my head, for my need of wanting to create life, down-casted my soul.
- Victor Frankenstein
The trial was about to begin. Many witnesses claim that she was not present at night but appeared in the morning. Justine clarified this act by stating that she had been looking for William after hearing of his dissapearance. Next a picture around Williams neck was found to be in Justine's possesion. Elizabeth comfermed that this was on Williams person. Justine could only answer that it must have been planted on her. The time came for people to speak on Justine's behaf. Elizabeth stood, since no others did, she stated that Justine had no reason to kill William. Even after all of this Justine was found to be guilty. WHY!?! She did no wrong, and yet had to take the blame.
Elizabeth and i went to visit and a shocking truth came to our ears. Justine lied about being guilty, in hopes of being release without punishment. I couldn't take it,i would take the punishment a thousand time for this poor soul to be spared. But it was of no use, she had been condemed to death. Once we said our last word to eachother, we disembarked. Justine was killed, and a funeral was held. The thoughts of these deaths being on my head, for my need of wanting to create life, down-casted my soul.
- Victor Frankenstein
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
The Return to a Sad Home (Ch 7)
My father sent me a letter on May 12, which contained news that saddened my heart. My younger brother, William, was murdered. I felt like God was punishing me for what I had done, by making the people I love suffer. I quickly decided it was time to travel home. On my way I tried to comfort myself by looking at the surrounding scenery, but it didn't help. It started to rain, which soon turned into a down-pour; thunder resounded throughout the mountains. Lightning struck, within this light a familiar shape appeared, my creature! Had it just now come, was it following me? Then it all came to me, could my creature have been the one who murdered William? My soul was anguished; and just as quickly as the creature appeared, he disappeared.
I arrived at my house and stared at the pictures of my mother and brother. Ernest welcomed me and told me shocking news; William's murderer had been found! How is that possible I thought; the creature was free last night and he disappeared into the mountains. "William's murderer is Justine Moritz", said Ernest. What? Justine is innocent it was the creature, I had already convinced myself of this. Elizabeth entered and also said she believed that Justine was innocent. But apparently there was evidence that proved she was the murderer. Now all I can do is wait for the trial and hope that a innocent person doesn't go to jail.
- Victor Frankenstein
I arrived at my house and stared at the pictures of my mother and brother. Ernest welcomed me and told me shocking news; William's murderer had been found! How is that possible I thought; the creature was free last night and he disappeared into the mountains. "William's murderer is Justine Moritz", said Ernest. What? Justine is innocent it was the creature, I had already convinced myself of this. Elizabeth entered and also said she believed that Justine was innocent. But apparently there was evidence that proved she was the murderer. Now all I can do is wait for the trial and hope that a innocent person doesn't go to jail.
- Victor Frankenstein
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