Frankenstein decides to tell Walton his story because he sees that Walton is headed on the same path of destruction and torment that he had taken. ~Ahsilyn Awesome~
Warning, spoilers:He dies of a fever on Captain Robert Walton's boat in the north after hunting his creation for years (because the creation killed all his family) and ending up on Walton's boat. His creation then sees what he has done and says he will kill himself out of sorrow. As the creation jumps off the boat into the storm the story ends.
In The Hounds of the Baskervilles, the lonely figure that Watson sees looking over the moors is Sherlock Holmes. At the time, Watson did not realize it was Holmes because he thought Holmes was still in London.
In Mathmagic Land, the trees that Donald sees are unusual because they grow in geometric shapes, such as spirals and fractals, rather than the traditional, organic forms found in nature. These trees embody mathematical concepts, illustrating the beauty and intricacy of math in the natural world. Their unique shapes reflect the idea that mathematics can be found everywhere, even in something as simple as trees.
Katniss sees Foxface stealing supplies from the Careers.
Walton first sees a gigantic man-like figure over 8 feet tall dashing throw the snow on a dog sled. Then afterward sees a man on a dog sled almost dyeing from exhaustion chasing the first figure. Walton take aboard the second man and we find out it is Victor Frankenstein. Therefore the first figure that Walton sees is Victor Frankenstein's Monster whom Victor was chasing.
Frankenstein decides to tell Walton his story because he sees that Walton is headed on the same path of destruction and torment that he had taken. ~Ahsilyn Awesome~
Warning, spoilers:He dies of a fever on Captain Robert Walton's boat in the north after hunting his creation for years (because the creation killed all his family) and ending up on Walton's boat. His creation then sees what he has done and says he will kill himself out of sorrow. As the creation jumps off the boat into the storm the story ends.
He doesn't ask u to change
he does not figure out Bella was pregnant til he sees renesmee
I don't know figure it out yourself. Im trying to find it
Well, darling, the figure in the doorway in Robert Frost's poem is open to interpretation. Some say it represents death, while others argue it symbolizes a new beginning. So, take your pick and run with it. Just remember, poetry is all about personal interpretation, honey.
Gavin wanted Scottie to follow his (Gavin's) wife (Kim Novak) and report anything Scottie sees her do that may be unusual.
Pip imagines that he sees a ghostly figure in the early chapters of Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations." The figure is a man in leg-irons whom Pip believes to be the ghost of a convict he encountered at the beginning of the story. This haunting image adds to the atmosphere of mystery and suspense in the novel.
its Robert pattinson called "let me sign"
Many women see their partners (sexual or not sexual) as a father figure. My wife sees me as a lover, friend, father figure and more. Some men also see their female partners as mother figures!
the falling action would be then they find out what the figure was! :) hope that helped no actually it's when he sees the figure in the door!! liar people on the top off mi answer....!!!!