Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, recounts the fictional tale of Victor Frankenstein and his horrific creation. After being rescued by Robert Walton, an explorer, from the brink of death in the artic, Dr. Frankenstein narrates his past to Walton, telling his own story about his dedication to his awful project: the creation of life. Letter IV illustrates the development of Walton’s relationship with Frankenstein, which causes Victor to warn Walton about the dangers of ambition, and their closeness allows…
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