Among her novels "Frankenstein", Mary Sherry mentions in some cases, her character Charlie Victor Frankenstein and the ancient call ridge poem "Ancient Sailor's Kite" The role of sailors is linked I will. There are some critics such as Michelle Levy and Sara Goodwin who support Frankenstein and crews with a general background. Sherry said enough for Mariner in her novels. In a sense, this applies to their tragic background and the way in which the two characters eventually recognize themselves to others.
The quotation you include was taken from the "cream of ancient crewmen" appearing in "Frankstein's Chalk 5" shortly after Victor made the monster a life. Seamen know that there are no responsibilities or consequences to avoid actions and choices. Meanwhile, Victor once looked at him behind him and tried to place a "devil" behind him.
What is the similarity between Victor Frankenstein and the ancient crewman? "Like a man, Doses walked with fear of fear on the lone road, then turned, progressed, then turned around.
Frankenstein's Robert Walton is similar to a wedding guest in "Mist of ancient crewmen", and Victor Frankenstein plays a role of seafaring. Victor did so because the sailor had to share his story with those who needed to hear it. The clear theme of "frost of ancient crewmen" who loves to conquer everyone is a clue as to how to avoid the tragedy occurring in Frankenstein's life. Full title of the novel, Frankenstein, or Hyundai Prometheus emphasizes overtaker, JVC as the subject of a person who goes above his ability. In Greek mythology, Prometheus created humanity. As a contemporary Prometheus, Victor created a new species. Prometheus overturned his creation (unlike modern Prometheus) and stole a fire from Zeus. Zeus punishes Prometheus, ties him to an eternal rock and sends an eagle to eat his liver every day
Frankenstein is a fictitious work by Mary Sherry, one of which has revealed the secret of life creation. The main character of this story is Victor Frankenstein. Throughout the novel, he grew from a young, innocent boy to a retalive and retributive man. He never became the creator of a person who should not live, and passed the boundaries of science. In Samuel Coleridge's "Epic of the Ancient Mariner", a person like JVC plays the role of the protagonist. By killing albatrosses, the old crew violated the laws of nature and had to confess his crime.