Robert Walton finds Victor Frankenstein half-dead in the Arctic, takes him into his boat, and Victor begins to tell his life story
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Victor creates life, and is first proud of his work...
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and then immediately regrets it, becoming paranoid.
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The monster runs away, and learns that everyone is afraid of him and thus hates him.
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In trying to find his creator, the monster instead finds Victor's younger brother, and kills him. He then frames the family's servant, getting her executed (because Victor didn't want to speak up).
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I'm unhappy, and that's why I'm bad! Make me happy, make me a mate!
Fine.
The monster finds Victor on a mountain, and angrily confronts him and airs out his grievances, demanding a mate from him. Victor agrees.
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Victor is about to go through on his end of the deal, but chickens out.
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You broke the deal! See you on your wedding, loser!
Angered, the monster kills Victor's friend, and warns him that he'll be there on his wedding night.
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The monster follows through on his threat, and kills Victor's wife right after he married her.
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Later, his father dies of grief.
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Victor chases after the monster in the Arctic, and becomes exhausted. And so, the story circles back to Robert finding him.
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I'm burning myself alive.
Victor dies on Robert's ship, and the monster shows up, mourns his death, and vows to kill himself. The end.
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MONSTER! KILL IT!
You're getting executed.
She didn't do it, though!
I'm not gonna do this.
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