• I sympathized

    Although the later writings of Percy Bysshe Shelley cannot be cited as indicating
    his influence here, still his Defence of Poetry is continually concerned with the
    moral impact of literature on its readers. There is one passage, in particular, that
    appears to gloss the psychological operations the Creature is experiencing in this
    first endeavor to enlarge his existence through books: "The great instrument of moral
    good is the imagination. . ."