Explanation:
In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Victor and Walton have several things in common. Both men are ambitious and driven by a desire for knowledge and discovery. They are both explorers, in their own way, seeking to push the boundaries of what is known and understood. Both also experience a sense of isolation and loneliness, as they pursue their goals at the expense of personal relationships and connections. Finally, both men are haunted by a sense of responsibility and guilt, as their actions have unintended and disastrous consequences for themselves and others.