Victor Frankenstein brings his creation to life on a dark and stormy night., Victor immediately regrets his experiment, feeling horror and disgust at the sight of the creature., The atmosphere in this chapter is filled with dread and tension, reflecting Victor's inner turmoil., Mary Shelley uses vivid imagery to describe the creature's first movements, emphasising its unnatural appearance., The chapter highlights the consequences of unchecked ambition and the dangers of defying natural laws., Victor's reaction to the creature reveals his deep sense of guilt and responsibility for what he has done., The use of pathetic fallacy in this chapter helps to enhance the gothic mood and foreshadow the tragic events to come.,

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