simmowrites
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In which ways to the three narrators of frankenstein develop?
Vic gains a deeper appreciation of nature, possibly due to the interactions he has with Elizabeth. Elizabeth has always had a deep respect for nature.
"A change had indeed taken place in me: my health, which had hitherto declined was now much restored; and my spirits, when unchecked by the memory of my unhappy promise, rose proportionally. I took refuge in the most perfect solitude. I passed whole days on the lake alone in a little boat, watching clouds and listening to the rippling of the waves, silent and listless. But the fresh air and bright sun seldom failed to restore me to some degree of composure; and on my return, I met the salutations of my friends with a readier smile and more cheerful heart” (Victor Frankenstein – page 145)
Changed due to interaction with Frankenstein’s Monster.
"But through the whole period during which I was the slave of my creature, I allowed myself to be governed by the impulses of that movement” (Victor Frankenstein – Page 148
Thats all I have.
I havent evaluated Walton or Frankensteins Monsters.
Any help is much appreciated : )
Thanks
Vic gains a deeper appreciation of nature, possibly due to the interactions he has with Elizabeth. Elizabeth has always had a deep respect for nature.
"A change had indeed taken place in me: my health, which had hitherto declined was now much restored; and my spirits, when unchecked by the memory of my unhappy promise, rose proportionally. I took refuge in the most perfect solitude. I passed whole days on the lake alone in a little boat, watching clouds and listening to the rippling of the waves, silent and listless. But the fresh air and bright sun seldom failed to restore me to some degree of composure; and on my return, I met the salutations of my friends with a readier smile and more cheerful heart” (Victor Frankenstein – page 145)
Changed due to interaction with Frankenstein’s Monster.
"But through the whole period during which I was the slave of my creature, I allowed myself to be governed by the impulses of that movement” (Victor Frankenstein – Page 148
Thats all I have.
I havent evaluated Walton or Frankensteins Monsters.
Any help is much appreciated : )
Thanks