Elizabeth’s story always struck me as a very weird part. When simplified it reads as thus: Victor’s family goes to Italy and at Lake Como his mother visits the poor and among them finds a child who looks different from the rest, appearing of “different stock”. The child is an orphan with a foster family. Victor’s mother decides she wants to adopt the child to be her son’s wife which she admits on her death bead, ““My children,” she said, “my firmest hopes of future happiness were placed on the prospect of your union. This expectation will now be the consolation of your father. Elizabeth, my love, you must supply my place to my younger children.”” And here is my main problem with Elizabeth in the text, which is that her whole life is planned out by adults around her so how does she have a choice? There is a weird grooming aspect to it all that makes you wonder if she ever had a chance at a choice. In the same quote we see Elizabeth immediately given the responsibility of the matria...
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