Sunday, November 21, 2010

Chapter 22

The Diary of Alphonse Frankenstein,
       We had landed in Paris and I was trying every form of relief that would make a man jump with happiness on Victor, but none of thee seemed to work on a man that feels as if he doesn't deserve to live.After a few days in Paris we moved on to Switzerland and that was about the time that Victor received the letter from Elizabeth. I know not what it said but it had an affect on the nature of Victor's behavior. After he read and re-read the letter several times he felt even more compiled to get to her and get the union over and done with already. But those days passed and before we knew it we were once again home, Geneva, for good.
    As I hurried to get the set up and was in an anxious readiness to get everything finished, I could not but to see the discussion that commenced between Elizabeth and Victor over what seemed to be the letter which she had written to him. The discussion was simple enough and afterwards Elizabeth seemed even more calm and serene than before.
   Now I can sense the happiness which was obviously seen in the face of Victor with utter comeliness and peacefulness.
                                                                                 In the state of utter delight, Alphonse Frankenstein

1 comment:

  1. Peter I think you did a great job. Seeing that Alphonse does not get his feelings out in the book.

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