Henry Crval Foil Essay

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What role does Henry Clerval serve in this novel, apart from simple plot activities? What other purposes and/or significance can you find for his character? Henry Clerval serves as a foil for Victor Frankenstein’s character. A foil is a character who contrasts the protagonist to better highlight their qualities; for example, Cleveral is extremely extroverted and outgoing. This contrasts with Frankenstein’s character because Frankenstein is very introverted. When you put the two next to each other, Clerval highlights that specific quality in Frankenstein. Another example is what each of them specializes in. For Clerval, it is language that fits his character perfectly, since he is good at talking to people. For Frankenstein, he was more interested …show more content…

Clerval does a good job of highlighting how gifted Frankenstein is in the sciences when he goes to meet Frankenstein's old professors and cannot contribute to the conversation. Another purpose Clerval serves in this book is to create a motive for Victor and add background to the story. Clerval is Frankenstein's best friend and he is the most important character to Victor, disregarding Elizabeth. This is important because when the creature kills Clerval, it hits him almost harder than William’s death did. This quote shows how hard Clerval’s death impacted Victor: “When I saw the lifeless form of Henry Clerval stretched before me. I gasped for breath; and, throwing myself on the body, I exclaimed, “Have my murderous machinations deprived you also, my dearest Henry, of life?” (171). Succeeding Clerval’s death, it becomes very clear how attached Victor is to him; this attachment fuels his need for vengeance. This is especially crucial because Victor chooses to live out the rest of his life following the monster, and is determined to live out of pure hatred and search for revenge. Explain how Victor Frankenstein functions as a Byronic

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