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tino4ka555 [31]
1 year ago
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The monster decides to visit the cottage where the family lives in chapters 13-16 of Frankenstein. He will visit when th

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never [62]1 year ago
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The monster sees his family escape their cottage, so he burns it down and goes to live off of the land.

<h3>Why does the monster choose to help the family he stays with?</h3>

The monster learns the French language from the home and practices those words by himself. Desiring to keep his cottagers happy, the monster becomes an aid to the family by secretly hauling wood to the cottage and completing repairs, all under the cover of darkness.

<h3>Why did the monster burn the cottage?</h3>

But by the time the monster gets the cottage, the De Laceys have moved out. He sees Felix completing his lease with the landlord, and never sees any of them again. His last link with society eliminated, the monster gives in to rage and a desire for revenge. He burns down the house and heads for Geneva and Victor.

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