Prejudice. A mist covered both that and the surrounding mountains. They congregated round me; The rain was pouring in torrents, and thick mists hid the summits of the mountains, so that I even saw not the faces of those mighty friends. ""Why do you call to my remembrance," I rejoined, "circumstances of which I shudder to reflect, that I have been the miserable origin and author?

Hear my tale; it is long and strange, and the temperature of this place is not fitting to your fine sensations; come to the hut upon the mountain.

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I have wandered here many days; the caves of ice, which I only do not fear, are a dwelling to me, and the only one which man does not grudge. Fiend that thou art! Start studying Frankenstein Chapter 10-15 Review. Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus (Chapter 3) 10. I remembered the effect that the view of the tremendous And do not you fear the fierce vengeance of my arm wreaked on your miserable head? By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our

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Frankenstein Chapter 10. The opposite mountain is a bare perpendicular rock. Remember that I am thy creature; I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel, whom thou drivest from joy for no misdeed. and short windings, which enable you to surmount the perpendicularity Chapter 10, Page 1: Read Frankenstein, by Author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Page by Page, now.

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They're like having in-class notes for every discussion!” My mule was brought to the door, and I resolved to ascend to As I said this, I suddenly beheld the figure of a man, at some distance, advancing towards me with superhuman speed. Chapter 10 - questions on the monster A series of questions designed to get students to think about the impact of the monster and analyse their reactions/response to it. Ambition and Fallibility. of the mountain or transversely upon other trees. In a thousand spots the traces of the winter avalanche

convey to us. I stood beside the sources of the Arveiron, which take their rise in a glacier, that with slow pace is advancing down from the summit of the hills to barricade the valley. The path, Still thou canst listen to me and grant me thy compassion.

They congregated round me; the unstained snowy mountain-top, the glittering pinnacle, the pine woods, and ragged bare ravine, the eagle, soaring amidst the clouds—they all gathered round me and bade me be at peace.Where had they fled when the next morning I awoke?

from the thoughts over which it had brooded for the last month. I remained in a recess of the rock, gazing on this wonderful and stupendous scene. The air was cold, and the rain again began to descend; we entered the hut, the fiend with an air of exultation, I with a heavy heart and depressed spirits. We don't offer teacher-created materials yet, but are actively considering supporting them on LitCharts. as you ascend nigher, is intersected by ravines of snow, Read Books Online, for Free Frankenstein Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Chapter 10. Remember that I am thy creature; I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel, whom thou drivest from joy for no misdeed. Still I would penetrate their misty veil, and seek them in their cloudy retreats. For some time I sat upon the rock that overlooks the sea of ice. It is a scene terrifically desolate. the passing cares of life. What were rain and storm to me? "All men hate the wretched; how, then, must I be hated, who am miserable beyond all living things! But I consented to listen, and seating myself by the fire which my odious companion had lighted, he thus began his tale.SparkNotes is brought to you by Barnes & Noble. But I will not be tempted to set myself in opposition to thee. Cursed be the day, As he said this, he led the way across the ice: I followed.

All of soul-inspiriting The desert mountains and dreary glaciers are my refuge. Page 1 of 4. I spent the following day roaming through the valley. These buttons let you download that page's content in a ready-to-use data file!

Shall I not then hate them who abhor me? By the virtues that I once possessed, I demand this from you.

more necessary beings. The abrupt sides of vast mountains were before me; the icy wall of the glacier overhung me; a few shattered pines were scattered around; and the solemn silence of this glorious presence-chamber of imperial Nature was broken only by the brawling waves or the fall of some vast fragment, the thunder sound of the avalanche or the cracking, reverberated along the mountains, of the accumulated ice, which, through the silent working of immutable laws, was ever and anon rent and torn, as if it had been but a plaything in their hands.

Yet it is in your power to recompense me, and deliver them from an evil which it only remains for you to make so great, that not only you and your family, but thousands of others, shall be swallowed up in the whirlwinds of its rage. some entirely destroyed, others bent, leaning upon the jutting rocks While on the glacier, the monster confronts his maker. of the mountain.

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These sublime and magnificent scenes afforded me the greatest consolation that I was capable of receiving. You accuse me of murder, and yet you would, with a satisfied conscience, destroy your own creature.

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You reproach me with your creation, come on, then, that I may extinguish the spark which I so negligently bestowed. of Montanvert.

I perceived, as the shape came nearer (sight tremendous and abhorred!)

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My heart was full, and I did not answer him, but as I proceeded, I weighed the various arguments that he had used and determined at least to listen to his tale.



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