Frankenstein

what is the resolution of the story?

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Victor dies never having killed his creation. At the moment of his death, the creature appears: he mourns all that he has done, but maintains that he could not have done otherwise, given the magnitude of his suffering: he is "the miserable and the abandoned, an abortion, to be spurned, and kicked, and trampled on." He then flees, vowing that he will build for himself a funeral pyre and throw his despised form upon the flames.

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