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I feel very very bad for Justine and horrible for M. Frankenstein to lose his youngest son so horribly.
I don't remember these two early sections but I remember the Creature's story well.


Agreed. Victor is not a likeable character. He continually refuses to take responsibility for his actions. I read that the 1831 revised text actually makes Victor a little more sympathetic, which I'm not getting at all.
I honestly never thought about whether I liked Victor when reading this before. He's not meant to be liked, but I don't feel he's meant to be sympathetic either. His selfish obsession causes all of this suffering, for which his own suffering is all he really feels sorry for. There's obviously the cautionary tale of obsession, and the questions of how far we have right to go. I wonder if she wasn't pressured to further the "sympathetic" angle, much like being made push the idea of crimes against God.

At a loss of how to recreate the most intricate parts of the human body, Victor is forced to make the creature massive in stature, and sewn together from mismatched body parts. The beautiful creation of Victor's dreams is hideous, and he flees in repulsion, relieved when he returns to find the creature vanished.
Victor falls ill from exhaustion and is nursed back to health by his friend, Henry Clerval, who has come to study at the university. After a four-month recovery, he plans to return to his worried family in Geneva, when spring arrives and the weather is suitable for travel. He is forced to return home sooner, when he learns of his brother William's murder. As he returns, Victor sees the Creature, and believes him responsible for his brother's death.. Justine, a former ward and friend of the family, is convicted of the crime after their mother's locket, missing from William's body, is found in the pocket of her clothes, and witnesses say she was acting eratically. Victor doubts anyone would believe the true story, and Justine is hanged after her trial.
Months later, still plagued by guilt, Victor leaves for the mountains. The Creature finds him and gives Victor an ultimatum, that he hear his side of the story before Victor destroys him.