• confessed her guilt

    Mary Shelley contorts the plot somewhat to force this detail upon it. This is of a
    piece with her concentration on individual responsibility, but it also stresses the
    element of social coercion that brings about this miscarriage of justice. That Justine
    will prevaricate in a situation where Victor cannot bring himself to speak the truth
    once more underscores how relative is the nature of truth in this novel.