- Victor finds his thirst for knowledge at his young age. Gets satisfaction from learning nature's secrets
- Henry Clerval introduced; a romantic character with a love for plays and linguistics
- Victor reads into Natural Philosophy, but into the works of philosophers who wrote more on magic than actual science
- becomes introduced to untold sciences, and intreagued by galvinism
- Destiny was too potent' suggests Victor's future actions were pre-determined. is he just trying to excuse his monstrosity? evidence of an un-relyable narrative voice.
This is better. You are asking good questions.
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