Frankenstein
In Chapter 19, why Victor chooses to describe Scotland in so much detail?
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The Scotland in which Frankenstein undertakes his second experiment is "a desolate and appalling landscape"; it thus mirrors the desolation and horror in Victor's heart. At chapter's end, the reader shares in the narrator's "forebodings of evil."