CHAPTER V

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Victor recounts the night he finally animates his creation. The creature awakens with yellow, translucent skin, black hair, pearly teeth, and watery eyes. Victor is overcome by disgust and terror, abandons the laboratory, and roams his chambers and courtyard while the monster watches him. He is haunted by a vivid dream in which Elizabeth turns corpse‑like and he briefly sees his dead mother. At dawn, Victor wanders the rain‑soaked streets of Ingolstadt, fearing the creature may be lurking everywhere. He encounters his old friend Henry Clerval arriving by Swiss diligence; Clerval’s cheerful greeting temporarily lifts Victor’s spirits and reminds him of home, his father, and Elizabeth. Victor tells Clerval of his ill health but hides the true cause. Fearing the monster’s presence, Victor searches his apartment, finds it empty, and briefly revels in the apparent safety before collapsing into a nervous fever that confines him for several months. During his convalescence, Henry Clerval becomes Victor’s sole nurse, shielding his family from the seriousness of his condition. As spring arrives, Victor’s health improves, his mood brightens, and he resolves to write letters to his father, cousin, and Elizabeth at Henry’s urging.