In Chapter 9 of "Frankenstein," the death of William profoundly affects Victor's father, Alphonse Frankenstein, leading him into a deep state of grief and despair. Alphonse becomes increasingly overwhelmed by sorrow, which exacerbates the family's already strained emotional state. His health declines as he becomes consumed by the tragedy, reflecting the devastating impact of loss on familial bonds and individual well-being. Victor, feeling guilty and responsible for William's death, struggles to cope with his father's anguish while grappling with his own internal turmoil.
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