Who killed William in Frankenstein?
Justine was taken in as a ward by the Frankenstein family when she was twelve, and she became first a servant then a caretaker to William Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein's brother. Justine is accused of murdering William, but the true murderer was Victor Frankenstein's monster.
William is murdered by the Creature, who discovers that he is a relation of Frankenstein (2.8. 9), and Justine Moritz is framed for the murder (1.6. 10).
Victor receives a letter from his father telling him to return home immediately. William, the youngest in the family, has been murdered by strangulation.
William's murder stems from a culmination of the Monster's rage at Frankenstein for abandoning him and hatred of humankind for not accepting him.
Summary: Chapter 7
As he walks near the spot where his brother's body was found, he spies the monster lurking and becomes convinced that his creation is responsible for killing William. The next day, however, when he returns home, Victor learns that Justine has been accused of the murder.
Justine lives with the Frankenstein family as a servant after her mother dies. When William is murdered, the monster puts a photograph that William was carrying in her pocket, and she is accused of murder. She confesses falsely to the crime out of fear of going to Hell. She is executed.
The Monster visits Frankenstein's body. He tells Walton that he regrets the murders he has committed and that he intends to commit suicide.
In a search for food and shelter, the monster encounters young William Frankenstein and kills him.
The monster killed William because society had made him a monster, and the only way he felt he could gain revenge was from making Dr Frankenstein feel as lonely as him, hence, by killing his close family. ...read more.
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What does the letter describe instead? | William's murder |
What are the circumstances of William's murder? | William got lost on a walk and they found him dead lying in the grass. It is presumed that he was murdered and a portrait of Caroline that William was carrying with him was taken. |
How does the creature cause the deaths of William and Justine?
How does the creature cause the deaths of William and Justine? The creature strangled William to death in order to silence him and framed Justine for the murder by putting a picture of him with his mother in the pocket of her dress.
Near where his brother died, Victor sees a figure resembling the monster. He realizes that the monster killed William, which means that he, Victor, is really responsible since he created the monster. Victor realizes the cost of his arrogant assault on nature and begins to lose his innocence.

Who is at fault for William's death? is there anyone other than the monster responsible for what happened? The monster was the one who actually killed William.
Frankenstein's monster kills William, his creator's younger brother, by pressing his throat so that he is not able to breathe. However, the creature is not the only one to be blamed. Victor Frankenstein's irresponsible actions lead to tragedy in the first place.
The monster says, "I gazed on my victim, and my heart swelled with exultation and hellish triumph; clapping my hands, I exclaimed, 'I too can create desolation; my enemy is not invulnerable; this death will carry despair to him, and a thousand other miseries shall torment and destroy him.
Despite the creature warning that he will be with him on his wedding night, Victor goes ahead and marries Elizabeth. Appearing to believe the monster was just targeting him and not Elizabeth, he lives to regret this.
Why does Frankenstein feel he has the right to take the life of his monster? Because the monster framed Justine for William's death. Why does the monster feel he has the right to seek revenge on Frankenstein? Frankenstein created him as a hideous beast that disgusts people.
Frankenstein's monster kills William, his creator's younger brother, by pressing his throat so that he is not able to breathe. However, the creature is not the only one to be blamed. Victor Frankenstein's irresponsible actions lead to tragedy in the first place.
How does the creature cause the deaths of William and Justine? The creature strangled William to death in order to silence him and framed Justine for the murder by putting a picture of him with his mother in the pocket of her dress.
Justine confesses to the murder of William so that she could be forgiven, by God, for all of the sins she had committed in her life. Why was Justine accused of the murder? Who is Justine Moritz? A young girl who came to live with the Frankenstein family as their servant when their mother no longer wanted her.