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Robert Walton's sister.
A scientist who discovers Frankenstein while traveling in the Arctic.
Captain Robert Walton
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.
An the end Walton chooses to stop before his endeavor destroys, but Frankenstein does not.
Robert Walton's sister.
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.
Robert Walton, on a quest for the North Pole.
As the main protagonist, Victor Frankenstein does benefit Captain Walton.
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.
A scientist who discovers Frankenstein while traveling in the Arctic.
Because your in teleclass and dont read!
Captain Robert Walton
His uncle Thomas's books
Robert Walton sees Victor Frankenstein driving the dog sled in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." Walton encounters Victor in the Arctic while on his expedition, where Victor is weak and exhausted. The sight of Frankenstein on the sled emphasizes his desperate pursuit of the creature he created, highlighting themes of ambition and obsession in the story.
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," Walton's sister is named Margaret Saville. She is the recipient of Robert Walton's letters that frame the narrative, providing insight into his ambitious journey to the North Pole and the story of Victor Frankenstein. Margaret's character represents a familial connection and serves as a grounding point for Walton's adventurous pursuits.
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.