1. The Actions of Dr. Frankenstein in Chapter 5 of the novel
We know, then, that Frankenstein is going to die - Shelley could have written this so that the reader feels pity for him. ... In this way of thinking, Frankenstein no longer appears to be the kind, benevolent man he was before - he shows a side that is cruel and merciless. ... I don't think this practical' aspect had ever occurred to him before, and it made him afraid for his future. ... One of the first things we notice is that Shelley has chosen the setting for this chapter as a dreary night in November'. ... This setting also establishes a sense of gloom and doom' an...
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