It was so important to Robert because the mariner in the poem was also traveling to the poles on an expedition.
Because your in teleclass and dont read!
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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nahh. he was actually chasing his monster.
His uncle Thomas's books
Robert Walton's sister.
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John "John-Boy" Walton , John Walton, Sr. , Olivia Walton , Jason Walton , Benjamin "Ben" Walton , James Robert "Jim-Bob" Walton , Zebulon Tyler "Zeb/Grandpa" Walton , Elizabeth Walton , Erin Esther Walton , Mary Ellen Walton and Esther "Grandma" Walton .
Robert Walton has written: 'A new table of the trades-mens armes or a collection of all the armes, crests and supporters of the severallcompanies in the ... citty of London'
Because your in teleclass and dont read!
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 Walton children from oldest to youngest:John BoyMary EllenJasonErinBenJim Bob (James Robert)Elizabeth
Robert Walton, on a quest for the North Pole.
Robert likes his guest. He just wrote saying that he was lonely and in need of company.
A scientist who discovers Frankenstein while traveling in the Arctic.
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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.