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Chapter 13. Frankenstein. Chapter 13. Spring came and the monster was coexisting with the cottagers. Felix , the son, seemed sadder than before There was a knock and a dark, beautiful woman came to the cottage. . Chapter 13.
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Chapter 13 Frankenstein
Chapter 13 • Spring came and the monster was coexisting with the cottagers. • Felix, the son, seemed sadder than before • There was a knock and a dark, beautiful woman came to the cottage.
Chapter 13 • Safie, the Arabian woman, spoke no French, but was as in love with Felix, and he was in love with her. • The family welcomed her and taught her to speak French. • The monster learned along with her.
Chapter 13 • He became able to understand their conversations and the nightly readings of history so that he grew more educated concerning humanity and the world. • In learning about humanity, he noted his separation from them. • "'When I looked around I saw and heard of none like me. Was I, then, a monster, a blot upon the earth, from which all men fled and whom all men disowned?'" Chapter 13
Chapter 13 • The more he learned, the worse he felt. • He had no idea where he came from or how he came into existence. • These unanswered questions made the monster increasingly more lonely.