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Narrator: Victor Dramatic, emotional tone; references to guilt, horror, ambition, and "my creation".
Narrator: The Creature Eloquent and philosophical; themes of rejection, injustice, identity; sophisticated vocabulary.
Narrator: Walton Epistolary style; exploration vocabulary; optimistic → disillusioned.
Romantic Nature Mountains, ice, storms mirror emotions; sublime landscape reflecting characters’ feelings.
Tone: Dramatic Intense emotion, exclamations, rhetorical questions; feelings of despair and horror.
Tone: Reflective Calm, introspective, philosophical; memory-based narration.
Tone: Philosophical Logical reasoning, moral reflection; complex vocabulary.
Gothic Imagery Darkness, storms, corpses, shadows; reinforces the horror and inner turmoil.
Theme: Ambition Danger of scientific overreach; Victor’s thirst for forbidden knowledge.
Theme: Creation & Responsibility Victor abandons his creature; consequences of failed responsibility.
Theme: Isolation Creature rejected by society; Victor isolates himself through obsession.
Theme: Revenge Victor and Creature mirror each other's destructive obsession.
Theme: Injustice Creature suffers prejudice despite innocence; critique of social judgment.
Identifying Victor References to “my creation”, guilt, scientific ambition, dramatic tone.
Identifying Creature Eloquent vocabulary, moral reasoning, references to rejection and loneliness.
Identifying Walton Letters to sister; mentions of ship, crew, ice, exploration.
Macro-Section: Creation Scene Horror, disgust, Gothic imagery; moment of the Creature’s animation.
Macro-Section: Creature’s Narrative Education, De Lacey family, suffering, reflection.
Macro-Section: Final Pursuit Arctic setting, obsession, despair; tragic conclusion.
Exam Phrase: Tone "The tone is dramatic and reflective."
Exam Phrase: Style "The Gothic imagery reinforces the sense of horror."
Exam Phrase: Placement "This passage seems to belong to the Creature’s narrative."
Exam Phrase: Conclusion "Overall, this passage highlights the theme of responsibility."
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