Character: Quote:
Walton “I bitterly feel the want of a friend.”
‘Do I not to accomplish soe great
purpose?’
‘Success shall crown my endeavours.’
‘I would not allow him to be tormented
by their idle curiosity.’
’I should be happy to have possessed
as the brother of my heart.’’
Victor Frankenstein ‘Before I come on board your vessel,’
said he ‘will you have the kindness to
inform me whither you are bound?’
‘His limbs were nearly frozen, and his
body dreadfully emaciated by fatigue
and suffering. I never saw a man in so
wretched a condition.’
‘I never saw a more interesting
creature; His eyes have generally an
expression of wildness and even
madness, but there are moments
when, if anyone performs an act of
kindness towards him or does him any
the most trifling service, his whole
countenance is lighted up as it were
with a beam of benevolence and
sweetness that I never saw equalled. ’
‘I united myself in the bonds of the
closest friendship,’
‘My mother's tender cresses I my
father smile of benevolent pleasure
while regarding me, are my first
recollections.’
‘Looked upon Elizabeth as mine-mine
to protect, love, and cherish.’
‘No human being could have passed a
happier childhood than myself.’
‘I mingled with other families, I
distinctly discerned how peculiarly
fortunate my lot was and gratitude
assisted the development of filial
love.’
‘…before the day resolved upon could
arrive, the first misfortune of my life
occurred – an omen, as it were, of my
future misery.’
‘I ardently desired the acquisition of
knowledge.’
‘Mr. Krempe was a little squat man,
with a gruff voice and a repulsive
countenance; the teacher, therefore,
did not prepossess me in favour of his
pursuits.’
‘When I found so astonishing a power
Walton “I bitterly feel the want of a friend.”
‘Do I not to accomplish soe great
purpose?’
‘Success shall crown my endeavours.’
‘I would not allow him to be tormented
by their idle curiosity.’
’I should be happy to have possessed
as the brother of my heart.’’
Victor Frankenstein ‘Before I come on board your vessel,’
said he ‘will you have the kindness to
inform me whither you are bound?’
‘His limbs were nearly frozen, and his
body dreadfully emaciated by fatigue
and suffering. I never saw a man in so
wretched a condition.’
‘I never saw a more interesting
creature; His eyes have generally an
expression of wildness and even
madness, but there are moments
when, if anyone performs an act of
kindness towards him or does him any
the most trifling service, his whole
countenance is lighted up as it were
with a beam of benevolence and
sweetness that I never saw equalled. ’
‘I united myself in the bonds of the
closest friendship,’
‘My mother's tender cresses I my
father smile of benevolent pleasure
while regarding me, are my first
recollections.’
‘Looked upon Elizabeth as mine-mine
to protect, love, and cherish.’
‘No human being could have passed a
happier childhood than myself.’
‘I mingled with other families, I
distinctly discerned how peculiarly
fortunate my lot was and gratitude
assisted the development of filial
love.’
‘…before the day resolved upon could
arrive, the first misfortune of my life
occurred – an omen, as it were, of my
future misery.’
‘I ardently desired the acquisition of
knowledge.’
‘Mr. Krempe was a little squat man,
with a gruff voice and a repulsive
countenance; the teacher, therefore,
did not prepossess me in favour of his
pursuits.’
‘When I found so astonishing a power