- "restore life into the body" - yet a further reference to his previous sinful act
- "the son confirmed the fathers account" show how different victors relationship is with his "son" compareed to normal families
- The dead body is that of Henry Clerval. Ironic as he proclaims "have my murderous michinations deprived you also" he sees the creature as part of himself
- After seeing the body of his friend, Frankenstien falls ill once again - weak gothic male. Seems like Shelley is using illness to skip possible sections of narrative. Poor writing in ssome incidences or could be seen to show how eaker character Victor really is
- Why did i not die - suicidal tendencies?
- "prey for worms and decay in their tombs" - symbolic for the way a body decomposes. Yet further reference to death. Pretty grim view on life
- Sails back to geneva
- They land ion paris and his father wishes him to part take in society - paris = social capital?
- "I had unchained an enemy among them" - creature = monster
- " heavens can bare witness" - relates to the idea of a trial once again. Only "celestrial beings" have seen his crimes so therfore everyone is decieved to think he is innosent
"This section of the novel shows that conesquences of actions do eventually come, the 'innosent' keep their promises and nature ulimately prevails"
Interesting comments. So nature is higher than man and is a standard thaqt we are judged by?
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