• Suddenly the broad disk of the moon arose Since the rising of the moon is, like the dawning of the sun, a phenomenon marked
    almost wholly by its gradual character, the reader can attribute this statement either
    to Mary Shelley's desire for a gothic ambience or, more consistent with her art, to
    Victor's overheated imagination. Since the previous paragraphs have, through the foreshortening
    of time, already hinted at his surrender to mania, this could be intended as a further
    example of the slippage of his sense of reality.