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In chapter 5 of Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Victor Frankenstein has a dream about Elizabeth that touches upon a former tragedy and foreshadows a greater tragedy to come. He dreamed about Elizabeth, his bride-to-be. She is "in the bloom of health," walking in the streets of Ingolstadt.
Victor's fantasies of his grandmother and Elizabeth as females are significant since they are both "essentially" competent of creation. Their deaths also mark the end of the natural world and the worldly virtues they symbolize.
- He fantasizes about walking the streets of Ingolstadt at night and encountering Elizabeth.
- Elizabeth then transforms into his mom, Caroline, whom he sees being held in his hands during the dream.
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