Frankenstein Quotes

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Walton - exploration and fate.
‘Hurries me out of the common pathways of men.’
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Walton - obsession and free will.
‘What can stop the determined heart and resolved will of man?’
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Frankenstein - fate and gothic horror.
‘Utter and terrible destruction.’
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Frankenstein - obsession and creation.
‘Render man invulnerable to any but a violent death’.
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Frankenstein - obsession and creation.
‘Unfold to the world the deepest mysteries of creation’.
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Frankenstein - gothic horror, fate and creation.
‘Darkness had no effect upon my fancy’.
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Frankenstein - relationships (isolation), loneliness and injustice.
‘As if I had been guilty of a crime’.
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Frankenstein - appearance and creation.
'Yellow skin scarcely covered the work of muscles and arteries beneath'.
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Frankenstein - injustice and self-centeredness.
'The ravings of a madman'.
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Frankenstein to the creature - creation, injustice and relationships.
'Restore those victims whom you have so diabolically murdered!'
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Creature - injustice, pain and loneliness.
'I sat down and wept.'
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Creature - appearance and injustice.
'Was I then a monster, a blot upon the Earth, from which all men fled, and whom all men disowned?'
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Frankenstein - relationships, family and obsession.
'No word, no expression could body forth the kind of relation which she stood to me'.
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Frankenstein - secrecy and gothic horror.
'The moon gazed on my midnight labours'.
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Frankenstein - creation, gothic horror and appearance.
'I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open; it breathed hard, and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs'.
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Frankenstein - gothic horror and appearance.
'A flash of lightning illuminated the object, and discovered its shape plainly to me'.
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Creature - appearance.
'I was, besides, endued with a figure hideously deformed and loathsome'.
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Creature - relationships.
'Eternal hatred and vengeance to all mankind'.
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Creature - relationships.
'Could they turn from their door one, however monstrous, who solicited their compassion and friendship?'
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Frankenstein - relationships.
Passed whole days on the lake alone in a little boat'.
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Frankenstein - exploration.
'Hardly more than a rock'.
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Frankenstein - creation and relationships.
'Interfered with the solitude I coveted for the prosecution of my task'.
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Frankenstein - fate and free will.
'I grew restless and nervous. Every moment I feared to meet my persecutor'.
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Creature - family and relationships.
'Be with you on your wedding-night'.
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Frankenstein - family.
'Carried pistols and a dagger'.
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Elizabeth - fate and free will.
'What a divine day! How happy and serene all nature appears!'
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Frankenstein - gothic horror.
'A shrill and dreadful scream'.
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Frankenstein - gothic horror.
'Loud and fiendish laugh'.
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Frankenstein - relationships and family.
'She was there, lifeless and inanimate, thrown across the bed'.
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Walton - exploration.
'We beheld, stretched out in every direction, vast and irregular plains of ice, which seemed to have no end'.
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Frankenstein - obsession.
'The stars often disappeared in the light of morning whilst I was engaged in my laboratory'.
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Frankenstein - creation.
'I became myself capable of bestowing animation upon lifeless matter'.
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‘Utter and terrible destruction.’

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