Frankenstein Narration
3 Main Narrators:

  1. Walton
  2.Victor Frankenstein
  3.The Creature
His letters                                    His narrative
begin and                                      acts as a
close the novel                                parallel to
creating a                                     Victor’s
frame around                                   creature.
Victor’s
narrative                  Captain Walton

                         Victor Frankenstein
Changes
the most
throughout                 The Creature
the novel

                         Victor Frankenstein

                           Captain Walton
Tells the
                                               Has a very
story of
                                               intelligent
making the        Speaks with an unexpected    voice
monster and       eloquent voice
his struggles
afterwards.
Without               How?
Walton        • The reader wouldn’t know what happened to the monster
              in the end
              •The reader wouldn’t get the background info that Walton
              supplies for the story in his letters in the beginning
              •The reader wouldnt know how Walton is similar to the
              Creature
              “I desire the company of a man who could sympathize with
              me; whose eyes would reply to mine. You may deem me
              romantic, my dear sister, but I bitterly feel the want of a
              friend” (page 4)
              This quotation shows us that Walton was just like the
              monster. He just wanted a friend.
              •The reader wouldn’t get the other point of veiw on the
              creature and frankenstein
Without                         How?
Victor Frankenstein   • Instead of getting frightened when the monster is chasing
                      Victor the reader would only feel the adrenaline of the monster
                      • Less point of views on the creatures behaviour
                      •We wouldn’t know how the creature was created , the story
                      would start from his creation.

  The Creature        •The reader would think that the creature truly is just a
                      unintelligent ugly monster
                      •We wouldn’t know that all the monster wanted was
                      companionship and how sad and lonely the monster really is

                      I am alone and miserable: man will not associate with me; but
                      one as deformed and horrible as myself would not deny
                      herself to me. My companion must be of the same species and
                      have the same defects. This being you must create. — the
                      Monster

                      This quote shows us how lonely and unloved the creature feels
                      because he is not accepted in the world he was created in.
Narrators
            +   =

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Frankenstein Narration

  • 2. 3 Main Narrators: 1. Walton 2.Victor Frankenstein 3.The Creature
  • 3. His letters His narrative begin and acts as a close the novel parallel to creating a Victor’s frame around creature. Victor’s narrative Captain Walton Victor Frankenstein Changes the most throughout The Creature the novel Victor Frankenstein Captain Walton Tells the Has a very story of intelligent making the Speaks with an unexpected voice monster and eloquent voice his struggles afterwards.
  • 4. Without How? Walton • The reader wouldn’t know what happened to the monster in the end •The reader wouldn’t get the background info that Walton supplies for the story in his letters in the beginning •The reader wouldnt know how Walton is similar to the Creature “I desire the company of a man who could sympathize with me; whose eyes would reply to mine. You may deem me romantic, my dear sister, but I bitterly feel the want of a friend” (page 4) This quotation shows us that Walton was just like the monster. He just wanted a friend. •The reader wouldn’t get the other point of veiw on the creature and frankenstein
  • 5. Without How? Victor Frankenstein • Instead of getting frightened when the monster is chasing Victor the reader would only feel the adrenaline of the monster • Less point of views on the creatures behaviour •We wouldn’t know how the creature was created , the story would start from his creation. The Creature •The reader would think that the creature truly is just a unintelligent ugly monster •We wouldn’t know that all the monster wanted was companionship and how sad and lonely the monster really is I am alone and miserable: man will not associate with me; but one as deformed and horrible as myself would not deny herself to me. My companion must be of the same species and have the same defects. This being you must create. — the Monster This quote shows us how lonely and unloved the creature feels because he is not accepted in the world he was created in.
  • 6. Narrators + =