Why does the monster kill William in the book Frankenstein?

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Frankenstein feels that he is to blame for Henry's murder because he is the creator of the being that committed the crime. He was also the one to reject the monster, thus resulting in the monster's anger towards him and those he loves. Hence, he feels as though he murdered Henry himself.

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