1. Robert Walton and Frankenstein
So far, the inhospitable land in which Walton and this stranger have come across seems to foresee something equally inhospitable, a tragedy that the stranger suggests to Walton in one of their chats. ... The stranger bears, however, a certain misery that everyone in the ship is aware of. ... This is something that permits a boundary between Walton and the stranger. ... His desire of a friend on board starts being fulfilled by this stranger. ... In another intervention by the stranger, the topic of friendship comes up in the conversation, just after Walton has confessed the stranger his thirs...
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