• he has retired into himself

    As with other of his comments in this passage, readers may sense that what Walton
    signifies is conceptually broader than what he actually realizes he is saying: thus
    the value of his comment is more in alerting us to a problematic issue than in giving
    us a thumbnail sketch that will define Victor Frankenstein forever in our minds. Where
    Walton sees a praiseworthy self-containment in his friend's comportment, indeed, many
    critics remark the dangers of Romantic solipsism. In Victor's own account his introversion
    and obsessiveness will be stressed as character traits that were factors contributing
    to his downfall.