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Shelly's diction, though, resonates throughout her writing. Words and phrases like "curiosity, rapture, secrets of heaven, and substance" invoke such strong sensations in the reader. Practically feeling Frankenstein's emotions means everything to this novel. The tone of the entire novel reflects intense emotion. The reader can tell Frankenstein's every mood, not only by what he "says", but by the words Shelly uses.

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He isolated himself from his life in Geneva. He became obsessed with his work and chose his ambition over the people around him

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