• all judges had rather that ten innocent should suffer, than that one guilty should
    escape

    Victor's bitterness over the law may reflect Godwin's teachings about its arbitrary
    nature and conformist tendencies, as well as Percy Bysshe Shelley's own legal problems
    with his father during Mary's first years living with him. We see similar sentiments
    in Elizabeth's aversion to the law as a profession for Ernest, which is expressed
    in a passage in the first edition (I:5:2 and note).