• I have longed for a friend Walton looks back to the desire expressed in his second letter to his sister (I:L2:2)
    and reiterated to Victor Frankenstein (I:L4:25), who replied in despondency over the
    memory of his dead friend Henry Clerval (I:L4:26). In reinstating that wish, Walton
    reminds us of how very little time has actually elapsed in the narrative frame of
    the novel as well as of how violent and destructive such intense relationships can
    become when they are based on hatred rather than affection.