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Robert Walton is a character of the novel 'Frankenstein', written by Mary Shelley. He is the one who tells the story of Victor Frankenstein and the monster he created, after hearing the story from Victor himself, after he was rescued by him and his crew. He is a British adventurer that shares Victor's aims for greatness and adventure, he is also someone who feels as lonely as Victor and as the Monster, so he can understand their pain.
No, Robert Walton was writing the letters to his sister, Margret. In the fourth letter, he was telling her about Victor, who later tells Robert his story. Victor created the Frankenstein monster.
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As the main protagonist, Victor Frankenstein does benefit Captain Walton.
Robert Walton's sister.
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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.
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Wilton's story focuses on regret and reflection on the consequences of his actions, while Frankenstein's story is centered around ambition and the creation of life. Additionally, Wilton's story is about seeking redemption, while Frankenstein's story explores themes of isolation and responsibility.
Robert Walton is a character of the novel 'Frankenstein', written by Mary Shelley. He is the one who tells the story of Victor Frankenstein and the monster he created, after hearing the story from Victor himself, after he was rescued by him and his crew. He is a British adventurer that shares Victor's aims for greatness and adventure, he is also someone who feels as lonely as Victor and as the Monster, so he can understand their pain.
Robert Walton, on a quest for the North Pole.
Notably , Boris Karloff .
A scientist who discovers Frankenstein while traveling in the Arctic.
No, Robert Walton was writing the letters to his sister, Margret. In the fourth letter, he was telling her about Victor, who later tells Robert his story. Victor created the Frankenstein monster.
The sister of Robert Walton in the book Frankenstein. She and her brother write letters about Frankenstein's life story, that form a frame around the main narrative.