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1. How does Victor’s obsession with destroying the creature affect his relationships with the people he still has left?
2. What role does revenge play in Volume 3, and how does it change both Victor and the creature?
3. Do you think Victor could have stopped the tragedy if he had made different choices in Volume 3? Why or why not?
4. At the end of the novel, whose suffering do you think is greater—Victor’s or the creature’s? What makes you feel that way?
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2. What role does revenge play in Volume 3, and how does it change both Victor and the creature?
3. Do you think Victor could have stopped the tragedy if he had made different choices in Volume 3? Why or why not?
4. At the end of the novel, whose suffering do you think is greater—Victor’s or the creature’s? What makes you feel that way?