Frankenstein
In Chapter 19, why Victor chooses to describe Scotland in so much detail?
In Chapter 19, why Victor chooses to describe Scotland in so much detail?
In Chapter 19, why Victor chooses to describe Scotland in so much detail?
The Scotland in which Frankenstein undertakes his second experiment is "a desolate and appalling landscape"; it thus mirrors the desolation and horror in Victor's heart. At chapter's end, the reader shares in the narrator's "forebodings of evil."
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