• am I not alone, miserably alone?

    Not only does the Creature's terrible solitude remind us of the mental isolation into
    which Victor Frankenstein finds himself plunged, but it also takes us back to the
    original scene in which this narrative is being recited, upon a ship in the midst
    of the Arctic Ocean, remote from either land or other human beings. As in Walton's
    letters (Letter I and Letter II), so here one cannot fail to hear the echo of Coleridge's
    "Rime of the Ancient Mariner": "Alone, alone, all, all alone,/ Alone on a wide wide
    sea!" (line 232-3).