Eyes

Frankenstein

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Character

Chapter

“I desire the company of a man who could sympathise with me, whose eyes could reply to mine”

Walton

Letter II

“The brightness of [Catherine’s] beloved eye”

Victor

Volume One, Chapter III

“The hope which your [Walton’s] eyes express”

Victor

Volume One, Chapter IV

“My eyes were insensible to the charms of nature”

Victor

Volume One, Chapter IV

“The form of the monster ...was forever before my eyes”

Victor

Volume One, Chapter V

“[The Creature’s] dull, yellow eyes”

Victor

Volume One, Chapter V

“His eyes, if eyes they may be called, were fixed on me”

Victor

Volume One, Chapter V

“He saw a wildness in my eyes for which he couldn’t account”

Victor

Volume One, Chapter V

“Putting my hands before my eyes for I thought I saw the dreaded spectre”

Victor

Volume One, Chapter V

“[William’s] sweet, laughing blue eyes”

Victor

Volume One, Chapter VI

“I am blind and cannot judge of your countenance”

De Lacey

Volume Two, Chapter VII

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