• I belonged to a race of human beings It requires but a moment's pause over this bland statement of relief, particularly
    in conjunction with Victor's fears, expressed at the beginning of the chapter, about
    propagating a race of devils (see III:3:2 and note) to realize that its premise is
    a blatant racism. Mary Shelley represents it without any underscoring, all the more
    suggestive of how inherent is the thinking, how psychologically embedded the attitude.