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STUDY AIDS : CHARACTERSErnest FrankensteinYounger son of Alphonse and Caroline Frankenstein; brother to Victor and William. Victor Frankenstein describes his younger brother: His health improves, however, during Victor's long absence at Ingolstadt. In the first edition Elizabeth and Alphonse propose that he should become a farmer—"the least hurtful, or rather the most beneficial profession of any" (I:5:2). By the time of the 1831 edition Ernest has become more extroverted. Elizabeth reports: "He is now sixteen, and full of activity and spirit. He is desirous to be a true Swiss, and to enter into foreign service" (1831:I:6:2). Ernest is the only Frankenstein to survive the novel. Table of Contents / Study Aids / Characters / Ernest Frankenstein |
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