Frankenstein Companionship Analysis

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The element of loneliness and the need for companionship is an important topic in the characters’ lives in Frankenstein. The characters want to have one person they can go to for anything and everything, during the good and the bad times. In the novel, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Robert Walton, The Creature, and Victor share the sense of loneliness and all long for companionship. Robert Walton is lonely at the beginning of the story and develops a companionship throughout the novel. The creature is Victor’s companion, but soon develops a desire for a friend. Victor is the most lonely because, Victor longs for the love that a companion could bring to his life. The want for a companion throughout the novel affects the three characters negatively and positively.
The letters Walton writes to his sister, Margaret introduce him. In these letters, he expresses the loneliness he is feeling on his adventure to the North Pole. He feels as if he has lost all contact with the people that he once held as important figures in this life. Walton wants someone to share his happiness and sorrow with. "I have no friends, Margaret: when I am glowing with the enthusiasm of success, there will be none to participate my joy; if I am assailed by disappointment, no one will endeavor to sustain me in dejection. (Shelley, 4)” On his travels, he meets an unexpected friend in Victor Frankenstein. Walton suddenly feels a sense of hope with Victor. He has the feeling that he has found the companion he had been looking for on his long travels. “I said in one of my letters, my dear Margaret, that I should find no friend on the wide ocean; yet I have found a man who, before his spirit had been broken by misery, I should have been happy to have possessed as the b...

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...e characters in Mary Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein. Throughout the story, the characters find out what it feels like to have a friend and a companion. Robert Walton finds a friend in Victor after he finds him in the isolated Arctic. the creature feels love when he is created by his creator Victor and Victor
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remembers what it feels like to be loved, but is then hurt again by the sense of love and belonging. The three characters also see what it feels like to be completely alone and neglected. Robert is alone on his journey, the creature is abandoned by his creator and Victors’ expectations of a companion bring him more. Victor is the loneliest of all of the characters in the novel Frankenstein. The desire for companionship affects the characters throughout their whole lives and how they treat one another. Victor is the loneliest of all the characters.

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