• I could not consent to the death of any human being

    As this sentence might suggest, Mary Shelley was opposed to all forms of capital punishment,
    a sentiment she shared with her father and husband. Perhaps, the true significance
    of this statement, however, is the contrast it offers to the violent retribution Victor
    would inflict on the Creature, whom, we must remember, he has as yet no evidence whatsoever
    to connect with the murder of William or the framing of Justine.