A highly resonant shift of language. Elizabeth is forced back on intuition in the
                     same manner as Victor had been on his return to Geneva (I:6:25). Given the miscarriage
                     of justice perpetrated by those who convicted Justine on the basis of circumstantial
                     logic, Elizabeth's intuitive knowledge of the heart seems a preferable means by which
                     to organize—or to transcend—social institutions. And yet, the contrasting case of
                     Victor's passion for revenge would suggest how unpredictable, and even dangerous,
                     such a course might be.