• in continuation At this moment of Victor's desparate exhaustion and extreme isolation, Mary Shelley
    tellingly reasserts the centrality of human continuity and connectedness. Her sudden
    reassignment of the role of narrator, from Victor to Walton, also alters its assumed
    audience. A ship's captain listening to the solitary voice of a dying refugee in the
    Arctic wilderness shares in that sense of impacted solitude. In contrast, the vicarious
    experience of Walton's sister, who is addressed directly in the next sentence and
    who presumably will read this transmitted account in London, takes place at the heart
    of human civilization. This inserted tag may have a second function as well, that
    of reinforcing the question posed in the last paragraph of Victor's narrative, whether
    Walton will honor his plea and continue Victor's obsessive pursuit of the Creature.