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Henry Clerval - Coggle Diagram
Henry Clerval
ACTION / INTERACTION
intellectual
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"had his mind so replete with ideas, imaginations fanciful and magnificent, which formed a world, whose existence depended on the life of its creator; had his mind perished?"
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positive post-modifying adjectives 'fanciful' and 'magnificent' contrast with negative verb 'perished'
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READER'S REACTION
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theme of friendship
some argue that male friendships represented the highest form of love for romantics as it was a purely spiritual connection
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UTTERANCE / DIALOGUE
"your form so divinely wrought, and beaming with beauty, has decayed, but your spirit still visits and consoles your unhappy friend"
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loyal to Victor and even places his own education and ambitions on hold while he puts his friends need and wishes first
Victor never tells Henry what he has been doing or what he plans to do, yet Henry remains a true friend throughout