Frankenstein

Think about how Victor describes the setting as he climbs to the summit. What is the relationship between the setting and tone in the beginning of Chapter 10?

Think about how Victor describes the setting as he climbs to the summit. What is the relationship between the setting and tone in the beginning of Chapter 10?

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Victor's sojourn in the valley of Chamonix reveals his desire to escape the guilt he bears for the recent tragedies. There, he seeks oblivion in sleep, and in the bleakness of the glacial landscape. The chaos of that landscape, in which avalanches and rockslides are a constant threat, suggests that Victor's escape from his responsibility will be short-lived; it also foreshadows further tragedy.