Walton Flashcards
1
Q
- “I preferred glory to every enticement wealth placed into my pace.” letter 1
A
- Values recognition over material wealth
- Driven by a desire for personal fulfilment rather than the accumulation of wealth
- Ready for sacrifice comforts and security to pursue his dream
- Driven by ambition
2
Q
- “I bitterly feel the want of a friend.” letter 2
A
- Absence of meaningful companionship
- Longs for emotional connection
- Shows his vulnerability and humanity
- Importance of companionship
- Serves as a parallel to Victor’s own experiences, foreshadowing their friendship later.
3
Q
- “one mans life or death were but a small price to pay for the acquirement of the knowledge.” letter 4
A
- Unwavering commitment to the pursuit of knowledge
- Knowledge is paramount
- Means justify the ends
- Challenges the ethical and moral boundaries of science
- Foreshadows the tragic consequences
4
Q
- ” I cannot lead them unwillingly to danger and I must return.” c24
A
- Sense of responsibility
- Moral integrity
- Prioritising their safety even if it means sacrificing goals.
- Make difficult decisions
- Self-reflection and willingness to reconsider his actions.