Chapter 1Victor Frankenstein and Robert Walton knows he tells of his family, especially his father, Alfonso, who married his mother Carolina after finding her dying father in his house, also saved her from certain misery. He took her to Geneva, where they were married. Subsequently traveled all over Italy where they conceived their first first-born, Victor. Also in Italy Carolina meets a young peasant woman, Elisabeth, who will decide to adopt. Since her childhood between the child and victor is established a deep bond.Chapter 2Victor Frankenstein continues to recount his childhood and how the emotional bond with Elisabeth becomes more and more 'strong. During his childhood, Victor begins to be interested in some ancient theories regarding the creation of life and after having witnessed the destruction of a tree by lightning, is dedicated to the study of world electricity, and was aware of theories that which, using the same, you can animate living creatures.Chapter 3While Victor Frankenstein is preparing to leave for Ingolstadt, where he will begin his university life, his mother died of scarlatina and the point of death, the woman expresses the desire that Elizabeth and Victor to marry. A few days after Victor leaves for Ingolstadt, alone, as the project to go with his best friend, Henry Clerval, was unable to implement due to force majeure. Once there, he meets a professor who will be crucial for the continuation of his studies, and will be his mentor: Professor Waldman. Waldman introduces him to the study of human creation and use del'elettricità to bring inanimate objects to life.Chapter 4Victor Frankenstein continues to study different subjects, in order to respond to questions about the creation of life. The work was horrible, it was necessary to dissect human cadavers, and even live animals torurare. The first task was to build a man, joining body parts for almost a year and stops writing to his family to devote himself fully to his work. Chapter 5There