• The spirits of the departed seemed to flit around As the chapter continues the tentative "seems" of the shadow cast by the dead is
    sharpened by Victor into a certainty. The dead become the enablers of his action and
    he sees himself increasingly as acting upon their behalf. Again, Mary Shelley's psychological
    portrait here is subtly telling: a person who has given up all sense of individual
    will has surrendered the central principal of vitality and may, indeed, be considered
    to have become an agent of death.