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In the book Frankenstein, What do we learn about Robert Walton’s character from this letter to his sister?

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Walton functions as the conduit through which the reader hears the story of Victor and his monster. However, he also plays a role that parallels Victor's in many ways. Like Victor, Walton is an explorer, chasing after that “country of eternal light”—unpossessed knowledge.

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