• I fear, my friend

    Victor's interruption of his story reminds us of its fictive nature and reintroduces
    the problem of belief that will in numerous ways dominate the final pages of this
    first volume. It also quietly prepares us for a major shift in the plot. In terms
    of the novel's characterization, however, it might be read as Victor's way of reasserting
    an urbane control over a narration (as well as a narrator) evidencing signs of dangerous
    instability.