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  1. Mr. Kirwin. The magistrate who accuses Victor of Henry’s murder. A list of all the characters in Frankenstein. Frankenstein characters include: Victor Frankenstein, The Monster, Robert Walton , Elizabeth Lavenza, Henry Clerval.

  2. Frankenstein's narration accounts for most of the rest of the book, although the monster tells chapters 11-16. Walton resumes his letter to Margaret at the conclusion of Frankenstein. Margaret Saville: A minor character in the book, Margaret, Robert's sister, is simply the one to whom Walton addresses his letters.

  3. Henry Clerval. Victor's dear friend from childhood. Victor describes Clerval as having a vast imagination, a sensitive heart, and boundless love of nature. Clerval serves as Victor's guiding light throughout Frankenstein, selflessly helping Victor but never prodding him to reveal his secrets. Clerval's optimism also stands in contrast to Victor ...

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  5. -Father Frankenstein-Best Friend was Beaufort and married his daughter Caroline (Victor's mother)-was respected and honored, had a lot of friends and scientists to discuss topics over at his house became a husband and father later in life-does not like Agrippa- calls it "trash"-writes Frankenstein the letter that William has died, urges him to return home-dies after Victor returns home and ...

  6. The sailor that is writing letters to his sister Margaret Saville at the beginning and end of the book. He explains in these letters how he is lonely and how he is proud of himself for becoming friends with the Captain and how he didn't think that he would make any friends on his voyage across the ocean.

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  8. Frankenstein Summary. The novel opens with Robert Walton writing a letter to Margaret Saville, his sister. Robert Walton is the captain of a ship that is headed towards the North Pole. In the letter, Robert Walton writes that his crew members recently found a man wandering at sea.