Chapters 6-8
Quote for Role of Nature Through Frankenstein’s Healing
“ When happy, inanimate nature had the power of bestowing on me the most delightful sensations. A serene sky and verdant fields filled me with ecstasy. The present season was indeed divine; the flowers of spring bloomed in the hedges, while those of summer were already in bud. I was undisturbed by thoughts with during the preceding year had pressed upon me, notwithstanding my endeavors to throw them off, with an invincible burden.” (Shelley, Frankenstein, pg. 33)
“ When happy, inanimate nature had the power of bestowing on me the most delightful sensations. A serene sky and verdant fields filled me with ecstasy. The present season was indeed divine; the flowers of spring bloomed in the hedges, while those of summer were already in bud. I was undisturbed by thoughts with during the preceding year had pressed upon me, notwithstanding my endeavors to throw them off, with an invincible burden.” (Shelley, Frankenstein, pg. 33)
Chapters 9-10
Quote Explaining Effect on Monster’s Personality From Being Isolated in the World
“ Believe me Frankenstein, I was benevolent, my soul glowed with love and humanity; but am I not alone, miserably alone? You, my creator, abhor me; what hope can I gather from your fellow creatures, who owe me nothing? They spurn and hate me. The desert mountains and dreary glaciers are my refuge. 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.” (Shelley, Frankenstein, pg. 52)
“ Believe me Frankenstein, I was benevolent, my soul glowed with love and humanity; but am I not alone, miserably alone? You, my creator, abhor me; what hope can I gather from your fellow creatures, who owe me nothing? They spurn and hate me. The desert mountains and dreary glaciers are my refuge. 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.” (Shelley, Frankenstein, pg. 52)