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how is justine punished for the murder?
○ she is institutionalized.
○ she sent to a nunnery.
○ she is executed.
○ she is imprisoned.
question 5
why is victor upset about justine’s sentence?
(some options are not fully visible)
First Question (How is Justine punished for the murder?):
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", Justine is falsely accused of murder. The correct punishment she receives is execution. Institutionalization, being sent to a nunnery, or simple imprisonment do not match the plot; she is put to death.
Victor is upset because he knows Justine is innocent (he knows the creature he created is the actual cause of the murder). So he is distressed that an innocent person is being sentenced.
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C. She is executed.
Second Question (Why is Victor upset about Justine’s sentence?):
Assuming the options (from what's partially visible) include "Because he believes that she was innocent" (one of the visible options), Victor knows Justine is innocent (as he knows the real culprit is related to his creature) and is distressed that an innocent person is being sentenced, likely to execution. The other partial option about "convictions are inhumane" is less aligned with Victor's specific reason (his knowledge of her innocence).