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The story plot in the novel Frankenstein actually goes full circle by beginning with Walton's point of view in the letters he writes to his sister discussing how he met Victor Frankenstein. The middle of the novel presents Frankenstein's point of view and The Creature's point of view as told to Walton. The novel ends with Walton's letters to his sister discussing Victor Frankenstein's death and Walton's encounter with The Creature.

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The quick summary is true. In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Walton's letters serve as the conduit to tell us the story of Dr, Victor Frankenstein and his monster, as told to him by the doctor himself in his deathbed after having chased the creature up to the North pole

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