Frankenstein
Again, what is Henry able to enjoy that Victor cannot? How does this help classify the novel as Romantic?
Chapter 18 and 19
Chapter 18 and 19
As he recalls their journey, Frankenstein was struck by the great difference between Clerval and himself. Clerval was entirely alive to the natural landscape, which he loved with unparalleled ardor; Victor, by contrast, was wracked with melancholy, and felt himself to be a "miserable wretch."
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