"Must I then lose this admirable being? I have longed for a friend, I have sought one who wold sympathise ith and love me. Behold, on these desert seas I have found such a one;but, I fear, I have gained only to know his value, and lose him. I wouuld reconcile him to life, but he repulses the idea." pg. 157
Well, Victor I think is dying of melancholy. I think that is actually possible in real life but I thought it only possible when one is old and then when decides to die it happens. It think that is the case here with Victor. He has lost his loves of his live and does not wish to replace them with Walton. Walton is so sad mostly for himself by putting out of having someone be able to listen to them. I think that Walton seems almost selfish when he speaks of Victor. He talks of loving him mostly because he sees the potential of Victor being able to listen to him speak about his crazy ideas.
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