• How sweet is the affection of others

    Sentimental as are Justine's remarks, it is important to realize how scrupulously
    they register such major themes of the novel as the value of domestic affections and
    of sympathy. Whether they do so to underscore the consolation they offer when all
    else fails or their inadequacy to assuage a fundamental injustice is the question
    Mary Shelley carefully leaves up in the air.