The Creature turns from Goethe's novel of isolated sensibility, where he sees his
                     own reflection (and we to some extent see Victor's) to contemplate the public and
                     civic models of Plutarch's biographical accounts, engaging a world of social interaction
                     and nation-building of which he has no experience whatsoever. Thus the accounts draw
                     him forth from his own isolation to imagine a larger cultural sphere of action in
                     which he might participate.