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Frankenstein - Proportionate or Not?
When Victor Frankenstein first describes the monster, he says that " ...his limbs were in proportion...". Then, near the end of the book when Robert Walton sees the monster and is describing him, he says " Over him [Victor Frankenstein] hung a form which I cannot find words to describe; gigantic in stature, yet uncouth and distorted in its proportions." Wait a minute. I thought that the monster's body was in proportion! Which is it?
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Contributed By: Flute-playing Band Geek on 07-02-2005 and Reviewed By: Shadow, Perky Pippin
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