To compare the creature's sense of his original identity with that contained in the
                     opening sentence (I:1:1) of Victor Frankenstein's narrative is to mark a dramatic
                     contrast in self-conception and cultural endowment. Also, as has often been noted,
                     a second and striking context exists between these first memories and those of Adam
                     in representing himself to the Archangel Raphael in Paradise Lost (VIII.250-96).