This moment reveals Alphonse’s steadfast loyalty and commitment to helping those in need, showing his strong sense of honor and responsibility.
My friend, you need not suffer alone. Let me help you, as you once stood by me.
I have lost everything, Alphonse. My pride will not let me accept charity.
The Frankenstein family believes that true honor lies in fulfilling one’s duty to others, even in difficult circumstances. Their values emphasize loyalty, generosity, and moral integrity, shaping Victor’s early understanding of responsibility.
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Caroline’s experience with poverty and loss shapes her into a deeply empathetic and resilient woman who values kindness and selflessness.
My child, take a break.. you sacrifice so much ..
Allow me to help you Caroline, I'll ensure you'll never be in this position again.
I have to keep working hard for father.
Having endured hardship, Caroline becomes a nurturing and generous mother, ensuring Victor grows up in an environment of care and compassion. Her protection also shelters Victor, influencing his later struggles with responsibility when faced with his own moral dilemmas.
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You have endured suffering beyond words. If you allow me, I will protect you always.
Beaufort’s decision to isolate himself reflects the societal pressure on reputation, while Alphonse’s marriage to Caroline represents the expectation of duty through protection and care.
I cannot face them like this. To fall from wealth to nothing—how can I endure the disgrace?
You have given me hope when all felt lost.
Social class and honor dictate choices—Beaufort’s isolation highlights the stigma of poverty, while Alphonse’s actions reinforce the cultural emphasis on honor and moral duty. These expectations influence Victor’s own struggle with duty and personal ambition throughout the novel.
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