the strange sight that the crew see one day in frankenstein is a monster
I am not sure, though I did see him on a poster.
Technically, he is an illegal alien. You see, although he was created, he was not a natural born citizen (nor did he apply for citizenship, insofar as is known!). Therefore, Frankenstein has no known nationality. Dr. Fredrick Frankenstein was Swiss.
This is his first sighting of the creature after its creation.
Walton does develop great affection for Frankenstein. but one of brotherly love. Frankenstein poses as a gift to Walton from god in the sense that Frankenstein helps Walton realise that his obsession with discovering the magnetic north pole, shouldn't be something to take over his life and cloud his sense of rationality. i believe that Walton develops a feeling of gratitude towards Frankenstein for giving him insight to the place where he possibly could have ended up if he let himself be a slave to his passions.
the strange sight that the crew see one day in frankenstein is a monster
In the story "The Wizard of Oz" the lion is cowardly. Of course he was not delighted to see the dark forest!
Frankenstein saw the creature as he was returning home.
He had arrived unexpectedly and they were delighted to see him.
I am not sure, though I did see him on a poster.
That depends. I would be delighted to see a real monster. Others would be terrified
Technically, he is an illegal alien. You see, although he was created, he was not a natural born citizen (nor did he apply for citizenship, insofar as is known!). Therefore, Frankenstein has no known nationality. Dr. Fredrick Frankenstein was Swiss.
This is his first sighting of the creature after its creation.
Captain Robert Walton
Yes, the objective, personal pronoun 'him' functioning as the object of the preposition 'at' is the correct form.However, the preposition 'at' is a bit clumsy. A more appropriate preposition in this sentence is 'for'.Example: Both the teachers and the students were delighted for him receiving such high scores.This is easier to see when the sentence is simplified, "Teachers and students were delighted for him."
"Being a dedicated oenophile, he was delighted to see the very high quality wines being served at the dinner."
he killed the monster's bride