• the words of fate

    As Victor underscores his sense of being wholly out of control of his destiny, he
    also suggests that, at least as a student, he had little knowledge of himself. At
    Ingolstadt he finds himself transformed before his own eyes, without an understanding
    of how or why this process should have happened. The lack of knowledge, of which he
    has just complained to Walton, thus extends far beyond the rudiments of science.