Frankenstein’s monster feels alone and lost, and searches for meaning through knowledge. “But Paradise Lost excited different and far deeper emotions. I read it, as I had read the other volumes which had fallen into my hands, as a true history. It moved every feeling of wonder and awe that the picture of an omnipotent God warring with his creatures was capable of exciting.” Unfortunately, he cannot fully comprehend the knowledge he acquires, and it ends up being more harmful than helpful to him. Walton is on his own journey for knowledge into the frozen abyss. With disinclination of stopping his journey and says “One man's life or death were but a small price to pay for the acquirement of the knowledge which I sought; for the dominion I should acquire and transmit over the elemental foes of our race.”It is in this moment that Walton can comprehend that death is the price to pay for knowledge and that it is too late to save himself
Frankenstein’s monster feels alone and lost, and searches for meaning through knowledge. “But Paradise Lost excited different and far deeper emotions. I read it, as I had read the other volumes which had fallen into my hands, as a true history. It moved every feeling of wonder and awe that the picture of an omnipotent God warring with his creatures was capable of exciting.” Unfortunately, he cannot fully comprehend the knowledge he acquires, and it ends up being more harmful than helpful to him. Walton is on his own journey for knowledge into the frozen abyss. With disinclination of stopping his journey and says “One man's life or death were but a small price to pay for the acquirement of the knowledge which I sought; for the dominion I should acquire and transmit over the elemental foes of our race.”It is in this moment that Walton can comprehend that death is the price to pay for knowledge and that it is too late to save himself