Frankenstein was required summer reading. I had to force myself through it; while the writing was often pretty, I couldn't get into it. It was engrossing in places but failed to capture me. Frankly, I found it rather boring. It went on and on without much action. In some ways this is preferable, as I would rather little action than constant turmoil, but in others it drove me up the wall. At one point it was all a bit "story... within a story... within a story... within a story.... what?!" But there you are. Required reading has never sat well with me in the first place.
To stop myself from killing something due to billions of pages still to go, I read this on my phone. Thus, while I have fantastical magical quotes for you, I am without page numbers. I will number them instead.
You may deem me romantic, my dear sister, but I bitterly feel the want of a friend. (1)
. . . their angelic countenances breathed smiles of consolation. (2)
Do not despair. To be friendless is indeed to be unfortunate, but the hearts of men, when unprejudiced by any obvious self-interest, are full of brotherly love and charity. Rely, therefore, on your hopes; and if these friends are good and amiable, do not despair. (3)
Believe me, Frankenstein, I was benevolent; my soul glowed with love and humanity; but am I not alone, miserably alone? (4)
I fell at last in a state of utter exhaustion; a film covered my eyes, and my skin was parched with the heat of fever. (5)
*Yes, I just wanted to use the word "coquettishly." That was pretty much the object there.
I can't wait to read this one. Tis sitting somewhere around here, waiting.
ReplyDeleteAlso, required reading just generally sucks.
Love you tons, sis.