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Chapters 1-3

Chapters 1-3. Summary: Chapter 1. The stranger, Victor Frankenstein, begins his narration. He starts with his family background, telling Walton about his father, Alphonse, and his mother, Caroline.

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Chapters 1-3

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  1. Chapters 1-3

  2. Summary: Chapter 1 • The stranger, Victor Frankenstein, begins his narration. He starts with his family background, telling Walton about his father, Alphonse, and his mother, Caroline. • Frankenstein then describes how his love Elizabeth entered his family. Elizabeth is discovered by Caroline While visiting a poor Italian family on a trip to Italy. When she discovers that Elizabeth is an orphan, Caroline adopts Elizabeth and brings her back to Geneva. Young Victor cherishes and loves Elizabeth greatly. Victor’s mother decides at the moment of the adoption that Elizabeth and Victor should someday marry.

  3. Summary: Chapter 2 • Elizabeth and Victor grow up as best friends. Victoris friends with Henry Clerval as well. As a teenager, Victor becomes fascinated by the mysteries of the natural world. He finds a book by Cornelius Agrippa, a scholar of the occult and alchemy, and he becomes interested in natural philosophy. He studies the outdated findings of the alchemists Agrippa, Paracelsus, and Albertus Magnus. Later, he witnesses the destructive power of nature when, during a raging storm, lightning destroys a tree near his house. A modern natural philosopher accompanying the Frankenstein family explains to Victor the workings of electricity, making the ideas of the alchemists seem outdated and worthless.

  4. Alchemy 1. an ancient and mostly abandoned form of chemistry and speculative scientific philosophy practiced in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and concerned principally with discovering methods for transmuting baser metals into gold and with finding a universal solvent and an elixir of life. 2. any magical power or process of transmuting a common substance, usually of little value, into a substance of great value.

  5. Summary: Chapter 3 • I will pioneer a new way, explore unknown powers, and unfold to the world the deepest mysteries of creation. • At seventeen, Victor leaves his family to attend the university. Before Victor leaves, his mother catches scarlet fever from Elizabeth, whom she has been nursing back to health, and dies. On her deathbed, she begs Elizabeth and Victor to marry. Several weeks later, still grieving, Victor goes off to university. • At the university he finds a place to live in the town and sets up a meeting with a professor of natural philosophy, M. Krempe. Krempe tells Victor that all the time that Victor has spent studying the alchemists was a waste. He then attends a lecture in chemistry by a professor named Waldman. This lecture, along with a later meeting with the professor, convinces Victor to pursue his studies in the sciences.

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