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  1. Elizabeth Frankenstein (née Lavenza) is a fictional character first introduced in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. In both the novel and its various film adaptations, she is the fiancée of Victor Frankenstein.

  2. Elizabeth Lavenza. Previous Next. Elizabeth is Frankensteins adopted sister and his wife. She is also a mother-figure: when Frankenstein’s real mother is dying, she says that Elizabeth “must supply my place.”.

  3. Elizabeth Lavenza Frankenstein. Cousin, adopted sister, and eventually wife of Victor Frankenstein (in the first edition of 1818; in the third edition of 1831, she is a foundling: see 1.1.3 in both versions of the text).

  4. Get everything you need to know about Elizabeth Lavenza in Frankenstein. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

  5. 8 de dic. de 2021 · Elizabeth Lavenza. Elizabeth Lavenza es una mujer perteneciente a la nobleza de Milán. Su madre murió y su padre la abandonó, por lo que la familia Frankenstein la adoptó cuando era solo una niña. Ella y Víctor Frankenstein fueron criados juntos por su niñera Justine, otra huérfana, por lo que tienen una relación cercana.

  6. Introduction. Frankenstein, or the modern Prometheus was first published in 1818 and considered progressive at the time. Its author, Mary Shelley, at the time of writing only eighteen, and at the time of publication only twenty-one years old, was “the daughter of two persons of distinguished literary celebrity” (Shelley), greatly encouraged ...

  7. Elizabeth is a tool—she's "bought" by his mother and used by Mary Shelley to make a point. We tried, but we just couldn't get too upset about her death. And, somehow, we suspect Victor wasn't all that upset, either.