This not only makes sense in the context of the De Laceys' civilized demeanor, which
                     for many months now has served as the Creature's behavioral model, but also specifically
                     in respect to the elder De Lacey's explicit understanding of the dynamics of alienation
                     just witnessed in the Creature's night-time rampage. The use of political terminology
                     reminds us of the Creature's reading matter (particularly of the education furnished
                     him by Volney's Ruines), but also suggests that he still thinks it possible to negotiate
                     a place for himself within the human polity. 
