The Creature has been "named" once before by Victor, in the prologue, as "daemon"
                     (I:L4:16). The nomenclature in which he is vested confers an initial identity upon
                     him that will shift overnight from this enigmatic term of alienation—meaning either
                     being unhappy or vile (from the Old English word for "exile")—to the wholly out of
                     bounds, the monstrous (I:4:3). 
