Explanation:
In Mary Shelley’s novel “Frankenstein,” the story ends with the deaths of the two main characters, Victor Frankenstein and his creature. After a long and harrowing pursuit, Victor dies on a ship bound for the North Pole while trying to destroy his creation. The creature, who has been seeking revenge on his creator, finds Victor’s body and expresses remorse for his actions. The creature then disappears, leaving his fate unknown. The novel ends with the suggestion that the creature may have decided to end his own life, though this is left ambiguous.