However, Shelley uses this medium of “watery eyes” to portray Frankenstein’s disgust upon the creature. Shelley directly moves into the scene where Elizabeth rhapsodises their hometown as having “the blue lake and snow-clad mountains” to create a synergy effect to highlight the appreciation of nature. When Elizabeth rhapsodises their hometown, the readers may realise that Elizabeth appreciates nature as it is something that is unchanging even when the children in town grow up. Elizabeth’s description about their hometown reflects the widespread of Romantic’s rejection of the growth of sciences. The growth of sciences generated an apprehension in the 19th century as it changed the ways humans lived drastically, but were able to . Shelley could be exploring the theme of nature in Geneva as she was in Geneva while she wrote Frankenstein and might have contrasted how pure Geneva was with greenery compared to England where it was being developed more commercially. The usage of noun and adjective to describe the lake and mountains enhances the language by providing details about the beauty of