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I NEED THIS ANSWERED TODAY!!! What is Walton’s impression of the creature, when he appears at Frankenstein’s deathbed? Why does Walton reject the creature? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

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Walton regards the creature with a mixture of curiosity and compassion, but cannot bring himself to console him. The creature says that it caused him agony to commit his crimes, since his heart "was fashioned to be susceptible to love and sympathy"; only the greatness of his misery drove him to vice and hatred.

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