the lust gaze of death

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March 27, 2015

 

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Admittedly, instead of expressing the longs for women, Shelley uses the language of erotic desire for a man. Also, despite his being completely surrounded by men on the ship, Walton’s desire for Victor’s companionship develops into something deeper than his other sea-faring friendships; he longs for a man “possessed of a cultivated as well as of a capacious mind, whose tastes are like [his] own, to approve or amend [his] plans,” and “sympathizes with [him]; whose eyes would reply to [his]…” (31)...
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The eyes, like a metaphoric window into one’s mind and heart, imply the origin of desire. Thus, Walton’s wishes for a man’s visual reply, apparently, invoke a returning sexual foreplay and flirt—a gaze. It is noteworthy that Walton would “sacrifice[s] my fortune, my experience, my every hope, to the furtherance of my enterprise...
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