The Opening Scene In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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The opening scene is given to us through the use of letters, introducing the format of the novel. Mary Shelley introduces Robert Walton (main narrator) through his letter to his sister (Margaret) about his planned journey to the North Pole to gain knowledge and fame. Walton describes his determination to go through with his plan even though his father didn’t want him to. Significantly, that’s what makes him so relatable to Victor. Victor Frankenstein (second narrator who was rescued by Walton’s crew) knew his father didn’t want him to study the field of science that he went off to Ingolstadt for, yet he did it anyways. Because of this, Victor was tormented until the moment he died. The opening scene sets us up for the comparison between Robert