Chapter 1: Mr. Beaufort sadly died due to sickness, leaving his young daughter Caroline as an orphan. Then in honor of Mr. Beaufort, Mr. Frankenstein, Beaufort's cherished friend, stepped in like a protecting spirit to his daughter Caroline to help her during this challenging time in her life, considering that she had just lost her father. Pg. 16
Chapter 2: Finally, after Victor Frankenstein searched for someone who understood his dreams, he found Mr. Waldman. Mr. Waldman encouraged him to continue with his goals and was the only one who believed that he could achieve them. Pg. 32
Chapter 3: Victor Frankenstein begins creating his creation, which is made of dead people's body parts. Victor is fully interested in his project that he works on it several hours a day, but sometime after, he gets tired and irritated, and forcefully tries to finish it. Once he's finished, he notices his health is in a terrible state, and he starts missing his loved ones. Pgs. 38-40
Chapter 4: The miserable monster obtained life and scared Victor by staring intensely into his eyes and muttering something. While Victor had the chance, he escaped from the monster and ran to the courtyard in which he stayed all night until the morning came. Pgs. 44-45
Chapter 5: Victor organizes his home to forget about the monster he created. Together with Henry, they relax and have a picnic so that Victor can start fresh. Pgs. 53-54
Chapter 6: Victor receives a letter from his father informing him that his little brother William died of strangulation. Victor decides to go back to Geneva to resolve who could have possibly murderer his little brother. Suddenly as he sits there thinking, the monster appears then Victor begins to assume that the creature strangled his little brother. Pgs. 55-60