1. The Pursuit of Knowledge in Frankenstein
Victor felt overwhelmed as he abused his abilities to achieve pride in himself. ... The various scenes caused by this alienated creature, drove Victor towards a bitter craze. ... No longer was Victor able to even envision any forms of reality which he could before seek. ... Upon departure from Ingolstadt, Victor began to realize his destructive occupations as he stated, "Study had before secluded me from the intercourse of my fellow-creatures, and rendered me unsocial, but Clerval called forth the better feelings of my heart; he again taught me to love the aspect of nature, and the chee...
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- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate