• not only you and your family, but thousands of others, shall be swallowed up in the
    whirlwinds of its rage

    This is an open threat of mass destruction, the second such intimation of the violence
    to which the Creature will resort if he is provoked: see II:2:7. Although its unethical
    dimensions cannot be ignored, one should again remark how aptly congruent is the amoral
    power Percy Bysshe Shelley saw embodied in Mont Blanc itself: see Shelley's "Mont
    Blanc," lines 107-20.