Frankenstein
Why does Victor think he survived all that he had been through? How is the fact that he lives ironic?
chapter 21
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chapter 21
Victor longs for death, and finds his ability to survive such an epidemic of tragedies bitterly ironic. He thinks his survival is a penance for his horrid creation. He concludes that he was, after all, "doomed to live." Death would be too easy for Victor. He is doomed to suffer in life.