Victor’s parents’ overwhelming affection and careful guidance created an emotionally intense and idealized upbringing, fostering both his deep sense of love and his eventual internal conflicts when faced with isolation.
My dearest child, you are our greatest joy, and we will always guide you toward goodness.
You must learn, my son, that knowledge and virtue go hand in hand.
Growing up cherished and adored, Victor becomes deeply attached to those close to him. However, this also instills high expectations and an idealized view of relationships, leading to emotional turmoil when he later faces failure and abandonment.
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This sweet child is meant to be with us. She is yours, Victor—to love, protect, and cherish.
Mine? My own Elizabeth?
I am happy to be with you, Victor.
Victor grows up believing Elizabeth belongs to him, reinforcing his idealistic and possessive tendencies. This perception influences his relationships later in life, where he struggles with control and responsibility, particularly when his ambitions isolate him from those he cares about.
The adoption of Elizabeth reflects Victor’s family’s cultural values of duty, generosity, and protection, but also instills a sense of possession in Victor, shaping how he views relationships.
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