Chapter+14+help

Help for Ch. 14: - She was born in Constantinople, Turkey, to a Muslim father and a Christian mother (who is now dead). - She fell in love with Felix when he learned of her father's wrongful imprisonment and worked to free him. - She eventually disobeys her father -- after he escapes the French jail -- by refusing to join him in Turkey and instead going to Germany to find Felix. - He came to Paris on business and was accused of doing something illegal -- this is not specified. - The monster says that many Parisians believed the father was imprisoned not for some poor business practice but for being a Muslim from Turkey. - The father uses Felix, promising Safie to him after Felix frees him from jail, but then going back on his word once he is free and escaped to Italy (Leghorn). He disapproves of Felix because he is Christian, which is ironic since his own wife was a Christian.
 * Note key things about Safie:**
 * Note key things about Safie's father (Muhammadan):**

- Felix just happens to be in court in Paris when Safie's father is tried and found guilty. He vows then and there to help this man, before he's even seen Safie. - Felix helps spring Safie's father from jail and escorts the 2 of them to Leghorn, in Italy. - After Felix and the father/daughter escape Paris, French officials arrest Felix's father and sister for being accomplices. They spend 5 months in jail despite Felix's returning and trying to get them freed. Afterward, the entire family is exiled, penniless, and they go to Germany to live in the little cottage, where the monster finds them.
 * Note key things about Felix and his family (the DeLaceys):**

- Why did Mary Shelley include this story? - What biases does Shelley show in her portraits of the 2 families?
 * QUESTIONS THE CHAPTER RAISES:**

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