Frankenstein THE MODERN PROMETHEUS. Frankenstein Chapter 2 Victor grows up and develops a strong interest in science. Page 22—paragraph 3: Witnesses lightning.

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Frankenstein THE MODERN PROMETHEUS

Frankenstein Chapter 2 Victor grows up and develops a strong interest in science. Page 22—paragraph 3: Witnesses lightning strike. This serves as symbolic foreshadowing.

Frankenstein Chapter 3 Mother dies of scarlet fever. Goes off to college in Ingolstadt. Page 27, paragraph 3: Inspired by Professor Waldman

Frankenstein Chapter 4 Begins working on creating life. Page 31: Learns how to animate. Page 31: Will not reveal secret of animating life to Walton—foreshadowing. Page 32: Begins creating a human being. Works himself into a weakened state.