After the trial and its conclusion, Victor Frankenstein was consumed by despair and guilt. He felt a profound sense of responsibility for the deaths caused by his creation, leading to isolation and anguish. The loss of his loved ones and the destruction wrought by the monster left him in a state of torment, questioning the morality of his ambitions and the consequences of his actions. Ultimately, he was left a broken man, haunted by his failures and the relentless pursuit of the creature he had unleashed.
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