Frankenstein

In Chapter 6 of Frankenstein, how does Victor’s perspective on his life change from the time he reads Elizabeth’s letter until the following summer?

how does Victor’s perspective on his life change from the time he reads Elizabeth’s letter until the following summer?

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Elizabeth's letter rekindles thoughts of home and regrets that he (Victor) has avoided his family, isolating himself in Ingolstadt. Over the course of this chapter, Clerval once again becomes an important part of Victor's life, distracting him from his creation, and the fears and repulsion the creation of the monster have inspired.

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