• when falsehood can look so like the truth

    Elizabeth's comparative innocence does not allow her the larger perspective held by
    the reader, who might want to apply the force of these words to the accruing series
    of contrasts between herself and Victor being offered by this paragraph. In his lack
    of candor, justice, and sympathy, Victor appears specifically to negate the virtues
    of Elizabeth, who stands here as something of an emblem for truth itself.