• the tortures of hell

    As earlier, Victor's histrionic sputtering, even as it testifies at once to the explosion
    of long repressed emotion and to his incapacity to handle the situation with which
    he is suddenly confronted, is also revelatory on a conceptual level. His mind is totally
    bound by the binary opposition of God and Satan in which he assumes not just creative
    godhead but also the right of judgment and particularly that of damnation, appointing
    this "fiend" and "devil" to the "tortures of hell."