What is the purpose of the Geneva setting in Mary Shelly's 'Frankenstein'?

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2026-02-27 11:46

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Geneva is important because it is the hometown of Victor, and it is where he always comes back to. It is also important because when he comes back in the end to protect his loved ones, he is actually attracting the Monster there, and causes his own downfall.

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