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Accidentally Gay Frankenstein Quotes

"I desire the company of a man who could sympathise with me; whose eyes would reply to mine. You may deem me romantic, dear sister, but I bitterly feel the want of a friend.''

(Robert Walton to his sister, letter 2, page 9.)


''For my own part, I begin to love him as a brother; and his constant and deep grief fills me with sympathy and compassion. He must have been a noble creature in his better days, being even now in wreck so attractive and amiable.''

(Robert Walton writing about Victor Frankenstein, letter 4, page 18.)


''We could not tear ourselves away from each other, nor persuade ourselves to say the word 'farewell!' It was said; and we retired under the pretence of seeking repose, each fancying the other was deceived(.)''

(Victor Frankenstein talking about saying goodbye to Henry Clerval before he went to university, chapter 3, page 37, volume 1.)


''Study had before secluded me from the intercourse of my fellow-creatures, and rendered me unsocial, but Clerval called forth the better feelings of my heart; he again taught me to love the aspect of nature, and the cheerful faces of children. Exellent friend! How sincerely did you love me and endeavour to elevate my mind until it was on level with your own!''

(Victor Frankenstein, chapter 6, page 63 to 67, volume 1.)


''And at that moment I thought him as beautiful as the stranger.''

(The monster about Felix De Lacey, chapter 5, page 116, volume 2.)


''Clerval desired the intercourse of men(.)''

(Victor Frankenstein, chapter 2, page 162, volume 3, taken wildly out of context.) 


''I had rather be with you,' he said 'in your solitary rambles, than with these strange Scotch people, whom I do not know: hasten, then, dear friend, to return, that I may again feel myself somewhat at home which I cannot do in your absence.' 

(Henry Clerval, chapter 2, page 167, volume 3.)


''Must I then lose then lose this admirable being! I have longed for a friend; I have sought one who would sympathise with me and love me. Behold, on these desert seas I have found such a one(.)''

(Robert Walton about Victor Frankenstein, chapter 7, page 218, volume 3.)


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I feel honored to be the first to read this


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I am happy you feel honored.

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