Frankenstein and his Creature
- Created by: Imogen
- Created on: 26-02-14 12:55
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- 'A bond exists between the two, one so strong, in fact, that in our modern society the name 'Frankenstein has come to represent them both'
- Romantic nature
- 'awful and majestic in nature'
- 'the bright moon, and I fixed my eyes on that with pleasure'
- 'sublime and magnificent scenes afforded me the greatest consolation'
- 'maternal Nature bade me weep no more'
- 'the boundaries of the radiant roof of light which canopied me'
- Language
- 'I was benevolent'
- 'my father's smile of benevolent pleasure'
- 'before misfortune had tainted my mind'
- 'darkness then came over me'
- 'I saw the figure of a man at a distance'
- 'I suddenly beheld the figure of a man'
- 'the spark which I so negligently bestowed'
- 'how dare you sport thus with life'
- Pessimistic attitude
- 'vile insect!'
- 'tempted to plunge into the silent lake'
- 'my abhorrence of this fiend'
- 'I am rather the fallen angel'
- 'I was a poor, helpless, miserable wretch'
- Melodramatic tone
- 'oh, horrors!'
- 'you have made me wretched beyond expression'
- 'a hell of intense tortures'
- 'how dare you sport thus with life'
- 'satiated with the blood of your remaining friends'
- Romantic nature
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