Frankenstein Chapter 2-4: Obsession and Discovery


Victor and Elizabeth become the best of best of friends by chapter 2, along with their friend Henry Clerval. This trio was majority of Victor’s childhood, it was not until Victor was a teenager that he ended up taking an interest in the natural world and all mysteries kept in it. A book by Cornelius Agrippa concerning natural philosophy was what started his fascination with the  supernatural parts of the world. A big part of his intrigue with this science was when a modern natural philosopher described the nature of electricity. As well known this is the key element that comes into play when he reanimates his corpse. Before getting to this part however, he first needs to learn all the basic knowledge to get to this point. In which, he decided to leave for college at a university in Ingolstadt at age 17. Contemporarily, as he leaves, his mom catches scarlet fever from Elizabeth, whom she is nursing back to health. Which I believe foreshadows the death of either Elizabeth or Victor’s mother. Meanwhile, Victor was working towards his answer. Although a professor he met with told him his previous research was a waste of time. He is convinced towards gaining an education in chemistry. It is here where we see the infamous concept of “Frankenstein”. Victor begins drifting away from his social life in order to dive deepering into his studies. He slowly becomes obsessed with everything he has learned and advances to discover the secret of life. His next big project: bringing a dead body back to life.

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