Frankenstein. He was a pride driven man looking to seek all the glory the world could give him. “...But I preferred glory to every enticement that wealth placed in my path.” This text is proof of the lust for fame Robert Walton was searching for, willing to sacrifice his family, friends and relationships to make it happen. Victor was a living symbol of the possibilities Captain Robert could face if he continued to pursue his covet for glory. Furthermore, Victor and Robert meeting became the final ticket Victor could claim to receive salvation. “Learn from me… how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge, and how much happier that man is who believes his native town to be the world, than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow.” This shows Victor’s confession of his sins by mouth to a priest figure, Robert Walton. Victor confessing these sins shows his “repair of evil”. He understands he was on the wrong path and redeems himself by saving Robert from becoming what Victor