• a wildness

    Although the prolonged illness that is to follow for Victor will justify this look
    as symptomatic of his physical debility, the first interpretation for many a reader
    (and certainly for Clerval), that it is a sign of incipient madness, cannot be discounted.
    A derangement of Victor's mental balance is too frequently insinuated later in the
    text for it to be dismissed out-of-hand this early in its progress.