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Discuss the role of sickness in the novel Frankenstein. Victor often seems to fall ill after traumatic events. Is this a means of escape, and, if so, is it effective? Is there another explanation for his recurring illness? Write in one paragraph, use evidence from the novel and use RACE (R – Restate the question. A – Answer the question completely. C – Cite evidence from the text. E – Explain the text evidence.) to write the paragraph.

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Victor is perpetually ill, whether it be emotionally, physically, or a combination of the two. His numerous anxieties and regrets appear to be causing him to become ill and to become isolated from society. This is Victor's most important means of evading capture. Victor appears to believe that his physical detachment from his source of stress relieves him of his feelings of guilt and obligation. Victor's condition has the potential to occupy him for months at a time. If he is able to do so, he will simply depart and seek refuge in remote locations such as the Alps. Individual and societal shame, which Victor places on himself, are the root causes of his ailments, which are chronic and progressive.
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