Victor Frankenstein is remitted to St. Anne De Bellevue psychiatric hospital following the death of his wife Elizabeth. He recounts his experiences with his creation, highlighting the emotional scars from his past actions and the darkness that has consumed him. Despite his attempts to understand and diagnose him, Doctor Laurent remains skeptical of Victor's claims about the Creature, seeing it as a product of his fractured psyche rather than a tangible entity. Victor's tragic pursuit of knowledge and ambition has led to his psychological unraveling, serving as a cautionary tale about the consequences of overreaching in both scientific and personal aspirations, and leaving the audience to ponder the complex interplay between creator and creation, reality and delusion.