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- what details about william’s death do we learn in the letter from victor’s father?
To answer this question, we need to refer to the relevant text (presumably from Frankenstein where Victor's father's letter would be). However, since the specific text of the letter isn't provided here, generally, in the context of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, from Victor's father's letter about William's death, we learn details like: William was murdered (found strangled), the circumstances of his discovery (his body was found in the woods, etc.), and the impact of his death on the family. But without the actual letter's content, a more precise answer would require analyzing that specific text.
If we assume the standard Frankenstein context:
In Frankenstein, from Victor's father's letter, we learn William was murdered (strangled), his body was found in the woods, and the family was devastated. The letter conveys the tragic event, its location, and the emotional toll.
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From Victor’s father’s letter (in Frankenstein), we learn William was murdered (strangled), his body was found in the woods, and the family was deeply grieved by his death. The letter details the tragic circumstances of his death and the sorrow it brought.