Frankenstein

What is a literary example of free indirect discourse?

an example you would use that is easily understandable, like you are telling someone who knows nothing about it 

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Indirect discourse  does not follow a speakers  exact quotation but rather interprets the meaning through a  version from the grammatical inclusion in a larger sentence. An example of this is "He said he was hungry". You will have to scan the text for an example in Frankenstein.