The narrator tells the audience that he's going to take over the body of Frankenstein so that he can "take over my body" and "make amends for something" . He's also going to make sure that his family is still around, which means that they're still alive. The narrator then asks the audience to imagine what it's like to be separated from someone you love. He asks them to imagine that their loved ones are still alive, and then he asks them if they still want to live their lives in solitude. They'll have to decide. Will they choose death or hope? Will they live their entire lives in loneliness? The
The narrator tells the audience that he's going to take over the body of Frankenstein so that he can "take over my body" and "make amends for something" . He's also going to make sure that his family is still around, which means that they're still alive. The narrator then asks the audience to imagine what it's like to be separated from someone you love. He asks them to imagine that their loved ones are still alive, and then he asks them if they still want to live their lives in solitude. They'll have to decide. Will they choose death or hope? Will they live their entire lives in loneliness? The