was a
leading voice in the romantic movement of literature. Therefore, despite the oftentimes horrific
subject matter of her novel , it is evidently obvious that she places a
high value on the beauty of nature and the panacea that it offers the human soul. This is
evidenced many times in the emotional state of .
Victor is a character that
is haunted and often times plagued by the guilt of what he has inflicted upon the world. Even in
his darkest days, however, he cannot help but be completely enraptured by the natural beauty of
Geneva, and it is no coincidence that he has chosen this lake as him home to find some form of
stability in the wake ofthat constantly haunts his thoughts.
What this
reveals about Victor is his involvement with the Scientific Revolution that was closely
intertwined with Enlightenment. This period of science included such discoveries such as
universal gravitation, and is considered one of the most important scientific
periods...
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What does Victor's relationship with nature reveal about his character?
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