• what were my duties with regard to this destroyer "Duty" has been a charged concept throughout Frankenstein, invoked in regard to family
    affairs, social obligations, legal contracts, uses of knowledge—even, in Victor's
    rationale for suspending his second creation, the human race. This occasion is different
    from all the rest, involving the question of what is the moral duty of a human to
    another sentient but alien being. This assertion of the priority of moral obligation
    requires willed self-abnegation on Walton's part. No other figure in the novel, certainly
    not Victor Frankenstein, has ever assumed that the Creature was owed anything.