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Indian culture is the oldest and most famous among other cultures in the world. Indian literature is the fusion of the diverse cultures of all Indian communities, traditions, customs and religions. The diversity of Indian culture is known all over the world. The diverse Indian culture has had a profound influence on Indian philosophy, art, music and even literature. Throughout Indian history, Dharmic religion and Indian culture have had a significant impact on customs and traditions. India is made up of multicultural, multi-religious, multi-ethnic, diverse linguistic tones and communities. The most common religions in India are Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and other popular religions such as Christianity and Islam. India is one of the most religiously and culturally diverse countries in the world.
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"She walks in beauty, like the night"
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This simile is comparing her and the night skies of starry nights.
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Moral Pressure and Repentance
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In this chapter, Victor is hugely burdened with moral pressure and a sense of repentance. His meeting with Elizabeth is 'horror' and 'dismay' since it is conditional due to the fact that he gave word to his Creation to create a female to enjoy 'happiness'. That Victor fails or rather intends to fail another such creation he is in two minds whether to fulfill the promise he vowed to the Creation or not to do it since the devastation and ruin they may unleash. Hence, his conscience carries a huge weight. He promises again to perform another experiment to create a mate for the Creation so that he could enjoy life with Elizabeth.
The tone is of a unprecedented struggle with self with which Victor fights, a sense of doubt, a lasting terror and regret and repentance though he is filled with 'lonely and maddening reflection' and 'feeling haunted'. The creation that Victor began with so much delight has become a monstrous reality with no solution for its end. Victor goes on to create a mate though with a feeling ' intermixed with obscure forebodings of evil that made my heart sicken in my bosom'.