Victor Frankenstein is determined and has a lot of perseverance. When Victor tells himself that he wants to make an inanimate object breathe life, he dedicates his life to doing this. Creating his person became his soul purpose, and took many years. This is an important quality to have, because if you want to complete something, you must be determined in order to. In order to develop these characteristics, one must never give up and continue trying. Does the author use any strong imagery in the story (similes, …show more content…
In the text it says, "Devil," I exclaimed, "do you dare approach me? And do not you fear the fierce vengeance of my arm wreaked on your miserable head? Begone, vile insect! Or rather, stay, that I may trample you to dust! And, oh! That I could, with the extinction of your miserable existence, restore those victims whom you have so diabolically murdered!" (p. 68) Personification: Mary Shelly uses dead body parts to emphasize the tone of fear, and bad luck. She understands that dead things are usually connected to bad things, although they should be associated with good. In the text it says, "No one can conceive the variety of feelings which bore me onwards, like a hurricane, in the first enthusiasm of success..." (p. 32) Simile: Using the word “like”, Mary Shelly makes claims to prove her point. Shelly constantly relates persuasive feelings to a hurricane. In the text it says, "Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds, which I should first break through, and pour a torrent of light into our dark world. A new species would bless me as its creator and source" (p. 32) Metaphor: Not using “like” or “as”, Mary Shelly suggest that death and life are necessarily ideal bounds. She goes into detail and says that birth is something Victor will change and he will be known as the creator, this creates the tone of