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What career did R Walton pursue unsuccessfully for a year before inheriting his cousin's fortune?

Robert Walton attempted to be a poet for a year before he inherited his cousins fortune. He went on to become the captain of a ship in the book Frankenstein.


How are Walton's and Frankenstein stories different?

An the end Walton chooses to stop before his endeavor destroys, but Frankenstein does not.


Who was Robert Walton in Mary Shelley Frankenstein?

Robert Walton was an Arctic explorer who serves as the narrator in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." He finds Victor Frankenstein near death and nurses him back to health. Through their interactions, Walton becomes the character to whom Frankenstein recounts his life story.


How old is Robert Walton in Frankenstein?

28


Who is Margaret in Frankenstein?

Robert Walton's sister.


How are Walton's and Frankenstein's stories different apex?

D. Both are seeking fame by pushing the limit:Factor with science and Wallace with expiration.


How does Victor Frankenstein benefit Captain Robert Walton?

As the main protagonist, Victor Frankenstein does benefit Captain Walton.


What is Walton sister name in Frankenstein novel?

In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," Walton's sister is named Margaret Saville. She is the recipient of Robert Walton's letters that frame the narrative, providing insight into his ambitious journey to the North Pole and the story of Victor Frankenstein. Margaret's character represents a familial connection and serves as a grounding point for Walton's adventurous pursuits.


How does Walton feel about the man he rescues?

Walton feels great compassion for the man he rescued, Victor Frankenstein


Frankenstein What does the monster tell walton about tell type of creature he is and what he wanted?

Frankenstein was a Zombie, and he wanted a friend.


What is the strange thing that isi seen by Walton and his crew In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein?

In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Walton and his crew spot a gigantic figure driving a dogsled across the Arctic ice. The figure is Victor Frankenstein, who is pursuing his creation in the hopes of destroying it.


What did Walton and the crew see in the novel Frankenstein?

Walton does develop great affection for Frankenstein. but one of brotherly love. Frankenstein poses as a gift to Walton from god in the sense that Frankenstein helps Walton realise that his obsession with discovering the magnetic north pole, shouldn't be something to take over his life and cloud his sense of rationality. i believe that Walton develops a feeling of gratitude towards Frankenstein for giving him insight to the place where he possibly could have ended up if he let himself be a slave to his passions.