Frankenstein
Frankenstein
by Mary Shelley

Frankenstein Letter 2 Summary

  • Walton tells his sister that he has no friends. He won’t be friends with the men on the ship, either, because they are, um, not as awesome as he. We think we know why he has no friends.
  • Walton is lonely. No one could possibly understand him because he’s special and more sensitive than the other men. English majors would probably call him a Romantic figure.

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