• dare you sport thus with life

    The moral power of this verb stands out against Victor's ineffectual name-calling,
    reminding us that in some sense "curiosity" (a word with considerable resonance in
    the first volume) is sport, as are all open-ended intellectual endeavors associated
    with the imagination. The pejorative sense of the word as used here against Victor
    is, appropriately, the sense invoked by Victor himself in silently indicting the Creature
    during the trial of Justine (I:7:11).