Justine Moritz and Social Injustice

From Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
The trial and execution of the innocent servant Justine for William's murder dramatizes themes of judicial injustice and Victor's moral cowardice.
Chapter 7

Murder of little William and the framing of Justine via the planted miniature.

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Chapter 8

Justine's trial, false confession, and execution while Victor stays silent: 'I, the true murderer, felt the never-dying worm alive in my bosom.'

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