• feelings which . . . have made me what I am

    Up to now the Creature has been remarking seasonal changes and their reflection in
    the landscape. Here, suddenly, the sense of internal divorce and self-alienation already
    present in the previous chapter (II:4:4, II:4:13) opens out into a split between past
    and present selves equivalent, as the emphatic language might suggest, to Adam's fall
    from paradise.