• the more moving part of my story

    Like his Creator, the Creature is highly conscious of rhetorical effect. By this locution
    he may mean that he will now explain the ways in which his emotional involvement with
    the cottagers intensified, but he is also setting a signpost for our own engagement
    as readers with his text, as Victor has done before him (I:3:13) and will again attempt
    to do after completing his narrative (III:Walton:4). Through his contemplation of
    his effect, he raises anew the questions concerning truth and eloquence that are never
    far from from the novel's surface.