• glory

    However consonant with heroic endeavor or with an achievement beyond ordinary standards,
    glory is still a word with masculinist connotations. It is a major component of the
    complex that, we are told in the first sentence of the novel, Margaret Saville views
    with such "evil foreboding." Within two sentences the word will become associated
    with the actual fountain of evil in western myth. Later, we will discover that Victor
    Frankenstein is exactly similar to Walton in representing himself as pursuing knowledge
    not for wealth but for glory (I:1:18).