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  • Hoping to ease his grief, Victor takes a vacation to the mountains. While he is alone one day, crossing an enormous glacier, the monster approaches him.
  • The monster admits to the murder of William, but begs for understanding. The monster pleads with Victor to create a mate for him, a monster equally grotesque to serve as his sole companion.
  • The monster convinces Victor to make the monster for him. However, horrified by the possible consequences of his work, Victor destroys his new creation. The enraged monster vows revenge, swearing that he will be with Victor on his wedding night.
  • Shortly after returning to Geneva with his father, Victor marries Elizabeth. He fears the monster’s warning and suspects that he will be murdered on his wedding night. To be cautious, he sends Elizabeth away to wait for him. While Victor waits for the monster, he hears Elizabeth scream and realizes that the monster had been hinting at killing his new bride.
  • Victor vows to devote the rest of his life to finding the monster and exacting his revenge. Victor tracks the monster northward into the icy mountains. Victor almost catches up with the monster, but the sea beneath them swells and the ice breaks, leaving an unbridgeable gap between them. At this point, Walton encounters Victor, and the narrative catches up to the time of Walton’s fourth letter to his sister.
  • After Victor pursues the monster around the world, he encounters Walton in the arctic, bringing the story full-circle back to the point at which the narration switched from Walton to Victor.  The novel climaxes with Walton finding the monster in the room, gazing at Victor’s dead body and weeping. Victor never acknowledges the role he played in creating the chaos and tragedy that resulted in the deaths of several innocent people, as well as the unrelenting torment of his creation.
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