Because your in teleclass and dont read!
Nope, Switzerland, the Hebrides Islands, the Mer de Glace, and a ship at the edge of the Arctic Ice Cap.
* Zurich * La Mer de Galce * The Heberdies * back to Switzerland * Arctic Circle
In Letter 4 of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," sledges symbolize the isolation and struggle faced by Victor Frankenstein as he pursues his quest for knowledge. The harsh Arctic landscape represents the extreme conditions of his ambition and the consequences of his scientific endeavors. The imagery of sledges also highlights the physical and emotional burdens he carries, foreshadowing the impending tragedy that results from his relentless pursuit of creation.
Robert Walton is a scientist who is conducting research in the Arctic. His letters to his sister open and close the book. He is the one who rescues Victor Frankenstein and records his story.He is mostly likely Homosexual,he states he prefers the company of men.There is also a lot of gay innuendo in Opening letters which adds to idea of Homosexuality.
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.
Expedition Safari - 2007 Arctic Muskox was released on: USA: 25 October 2010
A scientist who discovers Frankenstein while traveling in the Arctic.
Captain Robert Walton
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.
Sea Tales - 1997 The Deadly Arctic Expedition 1-12 was released on: USA: 27 November 1997
"what type of expedition are we going on grandad?" Henry said
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.
Mary Shelley chose the cold arctic setting in "Frankenstein" to emphasize the isolation and harshness of Victor Frankenstein's pursuit of his creature, mirroring his emotional and psychological turmoil. The frigid environment also symbolizes the desolation and danger of unchecked scientific ambition.
The Arctic .
The similar circle in the southern hemisphere is known as the Antarctic Circle.
Doctor Victor Frankenstein - of exhaustion on the ice-bound ship at the arctic circle. Of course it is inferred that the monster is to die a lonely death as well but that doesn't happen within the chronology of the book.
Nope, Switzerland, the Hebrides Islands, the Mer de Glace, and a ship at the edge of the Arctic Ice Cap.