Episodios

  • Chapter 13
    Dec 3 2025
    Spring transforms the Creature’s world as Safie arrives at the De Lacey cottage, bringing joy and renewed spirit. She and the family share music, and Felix begins instructing her, lessons the Creature secretly follows, learning language and history through Volney’s Ruins of Empires. As he grasps human society’s virtues and vices, he turns inward, realizing his own isolation, deformity, and lack of kin. Knowledge deepens his anguish even as his love and reverence for the cottagers grow.
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    13 m
  • Chapter 12
    Dec 3 2025
    The Creature, hiding in a hovel beside a cottage, observes the tender routines of a poor but loving family through winter into spring. He learns of their poverty, secretly helps by gathering wood and clearing snow, and begins to decipher language and reading, delighting in the discovery. Moved by their kindness yet aware of his own deformity after a shocking glimpse of his reflection, he resolves to master speech before revealing himself. As spring arrives, hope brightens his spirits and he imagines winning their favor.
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    13 m
  • Chapter 11
    Dec 3 2025
    The Creature recounts his first days of life: a blur of sensations in the forest near Ingolstadt, wonder at the moon, and the discovery of fire and its uses. As food grows scarce, he wanders into snowy open country, briefly shelters in a shepherd’s hut, and later reaches a village, where he is violently driven away. He finds refuge in a hovel adjoining a cottage and begins secretly observing the gentle, sorrowful family within, moved by their music, kindness, and evening routines by candlelight.
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    18 m
  • Chapter 10
    Dec 2 2025
    Victor wanders the Alpine valley, finding solemn consolation in the glaciers’ grandeur. A stormy morning drives him to ascend Montanvert alone through desolate, dangerous paths. When the mists lift, the vast river of ice and Mont Blanc stir brief joy—until he suddenly sees the Creature racing toward him. After a furious confrontation, the Creature pleads for compassion, recounting his loneliness and suffering, and demands to be heard. Victor, torn by anger and uneasy duty, agrees to follow him across the ice to a mountain hut, where, by a fire, the Creature begins his story.
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    15 m
  • Chapter 9
    Dec 2 2025
    Reeling after Justine’s execution, Victor sinks into remorse, shuns company, and finds uneasy solitude on Lake Geneva, even contemplating suicide before thoughts of Elizabeth and his family restrain him. At Belrive, Elizabeth mourns the world’s injustice and tries to comfort Victor, but his dread and vengeful resolve persist. Seeking relief, he flees into the Alps, where sublime grandeur briefly lightens his spirit as he arrives in Chamounix under lightning-lit skies and the roar of the Arve.
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    15 m
  • Chapter 8
    Dec 2 2025
    Victor attends Justine’s trial, silently consumed by guilt as circumstantial evidence mounts and Elizabeth pleads for mercy. Despite Justine’s composed defense, the crowd turns against her, and she is condemned. At home, Elizabeth is shattered by news of a coerced confession. They visit Justine in prison, where she recants her false confession and faces death with resignation. The next day she is executed, leaving Victor tormented by remorse and foreboding of further tragedy.
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    20 m
  • Chapter 7
    Nov 30 2025
    Victor receives his father’s letter revealing young William’s murder, plunging him into grief. He rushes toward Geneva, finding brief solace in the grandeur of the lake and Alps before night falls. Crossing the lake under a gathering storm, lightning reveals the Creature, and Victor is convinced of its guilt. After a tormented night, he returns home, where he learns Justine has been accused. Elizabeth pleads her innocence as the family prepares for the trial.
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    22 m
  • Chapter 6
    Nov 30 2025
    Elizabeth’s heartfelt letter reaches Victor, offering news from home and a tender account of Justine Moritz’s troubled past and return to their family, along with cheerful notes about Ernest and little William. Comforted, Victor writes back and gradually regains health. Yet visits to his former professors reopen his trauma, and Henry shields him from painful reminders of science. Turning to oriental languages alongside Henry brings solace. Delays keep Victor from returning to Geneva until spring; before departing, he and Henry take a restorative walking tour, ending in scenes of simple, communal joy.
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    19 m