• Excellent friend

    We will learn the reason for this rhetorical heightening through the vocative case
    as we move into the next chapter. This is the last serene moment that Victor will
    experience in his entire existence, but the address to Clerval in the past tense immediately
    shadows its expression of joy. In retrospect, the reader may consider Victor's happiness
    during this year as purchased by a willful blindness to the potential consequences
    of his actions.