Frankenstein

Victor encounters whom while hi waits to ever Geneva? Upon this sighting, who does he believe is guilty of William's death?

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Despite his joy at being reunited with Geneva, his fear returns. He arrives at night, in the midst of a severe thunderstorm. Suddenly, a flash of lightning illuminates a figure lurking among the skeletal trees; its gigantic stature betrays it as Frankenstein's prodigal creature. At the sight of the "demon," Victor becomes absolutely certain that he is William's murder ­ only a monster could take the life of so angelic a boy.

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