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Summary of Chapters 20-24

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     Victor starts creating the she-monster, but after some time making it, he realizes that it isn't a good idea to do so. Maybe since the she-monster might not cooperate with the he-monster and then she might go on a killing rampage or something. He decides to stop working on her and instead dumps the half-finished remains in the ocean. The he-monster swears to have revenge on Victor for breaking his vow. After dumping the she-monster in the ocean, Victor comes back to a village that starts accusing him of murder that he didn't commit.      Henry was dead, killed by the he-monster. Victor proceeds to get sick and winds up in prison. While in prison, his father comes to see Victor and they talk some. After some time, the court finds Victor innocent so they release him. Victor can now finally go to Geneva.      On his way, Victor stops in Paris to rest a little. He received a letter from Elizabeth who thought that Victor was in love with someone else, which of course wasn'

An Unusual day at John Adams Academy.

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          It was a regular, boring Monday morning when I came to school. We all did the flag ceremony and walked to our first period classes; mine was Spanish 2. I was working hard on the classwork assignment that I was assigned when suddenly, there was a phone call. It was from the office, saying that I had forgotten to pick up my shadow buddy.           Nervously, I walked down to the office, completely confused about all of this since I didn't remember anyone telling my anything about my having a shadow buddy. When I arrived at the office, my gaze shifted to a person sitting near the corner of the room. He was tall, with some squared shoulders. His head and face were mostly covered by his hood but I could still make out his rugged jaw.           Mr. Steve came to me and introduced me to the man, saying that his name was Frankenstein.           "Frankenstein, as in the book?" I asked Mr. Steve. He gave me a confused look.           "Nevermind," I mumbled a