At the end of Frankenstein, Dr. Frankenstein was being chased by his creation because it wanted to know if it had a soul. The Doctor had been chased all over the world and ended up there to get as far away from the monster as possible.
He is chasing the monster trying to destroy him.
The monster is fleeing, trying to find solitude and escape the doctor's wrath. The Doctor is in pursuit of the monster, trying to kill it.
That is only the frame scene (the very beginning and very end) I think that it was to signify the ultimate edge of habitability, where life and death were on the very razor's edge.
Chasing the creature trying to kill it.
Because he is afraid that Walton (and perhaps other people who learn the secret) would try to duplicate the experiment and end up like Frankenstein himself.
Walton's father did not want him to live a seafaring life. He even forbid Walton's uncle from taking Walton on his expeditions.
He is lonely and is very close with his sister. Walton's story is very similar to that of the Rime of the Ancient Mariner, in that it is likely that he has also had some kind of falling out with his crew. The letters are also Mary Shelley's way of opening and closing the story in a way that makes sense. It is theorized that Robert Walton was also beginning to find himself driven a little bit mad, and thus his perspective of the story is possibly a little bit warped. Writing to his sister was likely a way to prevent his psyche from degenerating any more quickly.
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Robert Walton and Victor Frankenstein are similar because they both want to explore the world and both create some type of monster. The are desperate for a companion so they create their own.
Scott had no documented ambitions to explore the Arctic; his quest was for the South Pole in Antarctica.
Because he is afraid that Walton (and perhaps other people who learn the secret) would try to duplicate the experiment and end up like Frankenstein himself.
Walton's father did not want him to live a seafaring life. He even forbid Walton's uncle from taking Walton on his expeditions.
a female companion, but Frankenstein refused because he didnt want another monster running around.
He is lonely and is very close with his sister. Walton's story is very similar to that of the Rime of the Ancient Mariner, in that it is likely that he has also had some kind of falling out with his crew. The letters are also Mary Shelley's way of opening and closing the story in a way that makes sense. It is theorized that Robert Walton was also beginning to find himself driven a little bit mad, and thus his perspective of the story is possibly a little bit warped. Writing to his sister was likely a way to prevent his psyche from degenerating any more quickly.
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You get the Frankenstein mask at stores, not winter stores. Right now you are still lucky. It is Halloween and the Frankenstein mask is avaliable. Soon the Frankenstein mask will be gone so if you want it, get it quick! I will try to buy one for you just incase you forgot
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