This inconspicuous detail seems carefully planted by Mary Shelley to reveal how closely
                     tied-in Alphonse Frankenstein is to what will soon reveal itself to be a corrupt system
                     of justice in Geneva. It also subtly suggests how the governing elite in the patriarchal
                     Genevan society protects itself, a situation already alluded to at the beginning (I:1:1)
                     of Victor's narrative.