“I am thy creature; I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel” the monster
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Card 17
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“the light became more and more oppressive to me” the monster
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Card 18
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“my spirits were elevated by the enchanting appearance of nature” the monster
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Card 19
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“I felt the greatest ardour for virtue rise within me, and abhorrence for vice” the monster
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Card 20
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“I vowed eternal hatred and vengeance to all mankind” the monster
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Card 21
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“I felt as if I had committed some great crime, the consciousness of which haunted me” Frankenstein
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Card 22
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“trembling with passion, tore to pieces the thing on which I was engaged. The wretch saw me destroy the creature on whose future existence he depended for happiness, and, with a howl of devilish despair and revenge, withdrew” Frankenstein
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Card 23
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“In that hour I should die, and at once satisfy and extinguish his malice” Frankenstein’s belief that he shall die on his wedding night
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Card 24
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“the cup of life was poisoned for ever; and although the sun shone upon me, as upon the happy and gay of heart, I saw nothing but a dense and frightful darkness, penetrated by no light but the glimmer of two eyes that glared upon me.” Frankenstein
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Card 25
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“every where I turn I see the same figure – her bloodless arms and relaxed form flung by the murderer on its bridal bier” Frankenstein