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  1. I, Frankenstein is a 2014 American -Australian science fantasy action film written and directed by Stuart Beattie, based on the digital-only graphic novel by Kevin Grevioux, featuring Frankenstein's Monster from Mary Shelley 's novel Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus as its central character.

  2. These characters are from Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus and/or one of its many adaptations.

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    Elizabeth Lavenza is one of the most important people in Victor's life; if not his most special and beloved. She was taken into the home at a young age and they were close as children and fell in love as adults. She was loved and adored by everyone and wasn't always seen as just a foster child. She would also fill in the role of a mother-figure; su...

    Early Life with the Frankensteins

    Elizabeth was the daughter of a Milanese nobleman and his German wife. Her mother died giving birth to her, and she was placed in the care of an Italian peasant family at Lake Como.Her father fought for the liberty of his country from Austria, but he either died or was imprisoned by the Austrians. As a result, his wealth was confiscated, and Elizabeth grew up as a poor orphan while living with the Italian family. A woman named Caroline Beaufort was visiting Lake Como to help the poor when she...

    Family Tragedies

    When Victor is 17 years old, Alphonse and Caroline enroll him at the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria.Before Victor can leave, Elizabeth falls severely ill with scarlet fever. Despite the family persuading Caroline not to tend to Elizabeth, Caroline nurses her when her illness worsens. Elizabeth recovers, but Caroline contracts her illness a few days later. The doctors could do nothing to help her, and on her deathbed, Caroline summons Victor and Elizabeth. She holds their hands, expresses...

    Marriage to Victor/Murder

    Several months later, Elizabeth sends a letter to Victor when he’s in Paris with Alphonse.She writes that her uncle informed her that Victor isn’t too far away, and should be home within a fortnight. She was shocked when she heard about his illness and expected him to be worse when he left Geneva, leaving her anxious all winter. She recalls when their parents have anticipated their marriage since they were very young, but since Victor has been absent from her for so long, she asks him if he h...

    Elizabeth is often described as having blonde hair with curls and blue eyes, which is the definitive example of her beauty.

    Elizabeth's adoptive brother and husband. After being taken into the family at a very young age, she became a playmate towards him as a child, and as an adult, she loves him unconditionally. She is often concerned about him whenever he is feeling depressed or stressed out, but knew that she will soon one day become his wife.

    Justine Moritz

    A young girl taken into the Frankenstein family. Elizabeth is close to Justine and is like a sister to her. But after Justine was accused and convicted of William's death, Elizabeth tries everything to prove Justine is innocent, but not even her kindness could save her foster sister from execution. Justine's death causes Elizabeth to slowly lose her own innocence.

    Alphonse Frankenstein

    Elizabeth's adoptive father. She is supportive towards him when raising the family and is loved and adored by him.

  3. Justine Moritz is the beloved maidservant of Alphonse Frankenstein's household in Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus (1818) by Mary Shelley. Alphonse's son Victor describes Justine as a “girl of merit”. Justine serves as a companion for the family's high-born ward Elizabeth Lavenza despite...

  4. Jul 21, 2013 · updated Jul 21, 2013. Here is where you will find a full description of every character in I, Frankenstein. We will continually have new information as it develops, so stay tuned.

  5. A list of all the characters in Frankenstein. Frankenstein characters include: Victor Frankenstein, The Monster, Robert Walton , Elizabeth Lavenza, Henry Clerval, Alphonse Frankenstein, William Frankenstein, Justine Moritz, De Lacey, Caroline Frankenstein.

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  7. Jan 3, 2019 · Frankenstein constantly praises Elizabeth as a beautiful, saintly, gentle presence in his life. She is an angel to him, as his mother was as well; in fact, all the women in the novel are domestic and sweet.

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