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Where is Walton when he wrote his first letter?

Where is Walton when he wrote his first letter?

Robert Walton is in St. Petersburg, Russia, (from where he writes the first letter) because he uses it as a stopover on his way to Archangel, a remote town in the far northern part of Russia. His letter demonstrates his exuberance about Russia, the snow, and his quest to reach the Arctic.

Who is Walton writing to in letter 1?

Robert Walton is writing from St. Petersburg to his sister, Margaret Saville in England to assure her that he is safe. What has Robert Walton been doing for the last six years?

What country not in England is Walton in when he writes letter number 1 where is he headed after that?

What country (not in England) is Walton in when he writes letter number 1? Where is he headed after that? Russia. He’s heading to the North Pole.

What does Victor say to Walton before he died?

When Victor realizes that he is going to die, he summons Walton to his bed and makes several significant points in his final speech. He tells Walton: 1. That he has let go of his feelings of vengeance toward the creature but he still believes that the creature needs to die so that he cannot harm anyone else.

What are victors dying words?

“Oh! when will my guiding spirit, in conducting me to thye daemon, allow me the rest I so much desire; or must I die, and he yet live? If I do, swear to me, Walton, that he shall not escape; that you will seek him, and satisfy my vengeance in his death.

Why does Walton find it difficult to destroy the creature?

Walton does not fulfill his promise to destroy the monster because he lacks the resolve to stand up to his men and insist that they continue in their dangerous quest.

What has Walton decided against his wishes?

Nevertheless, Walton decides that he must abandon his goal, because he cannot endanger his crew against their wishes: “I cannot lead them unwillingly to danger.” The most important difference between Frankenstein and Walton is that Frankenstein prioritizes his ambition above his responsibility to other people, while …

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