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Mary Shelley ends chapter 13 of Frankenstein on an apparently optimistic note to create contrast and build suspense. It serves as a momentary respite before the impending tragedy and Horror that follows in the story. By introducing this sense of hope, Shelley heightens the impact of the inevitable darkness that will soon unfold.

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