Frankenstein
how does the end of the novel justify the concentric levels of narration introduced at the beginning?
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sydney r #341032
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Aslan
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Basically we have to consider that Victor, the first-person character narrator, can't be around to narrate his own death. I think Laertes tried that in Hamlet; it didn't work. Shelly needed some way of including his death in the story hence including Captain Walton and his letters to his sister.