In the final paragraph of Letter 2 in Frankenstein, Walton d…
In the final paragraph of Letter 2 in Frankenstein, Walton describes his excitement about exploring “unexplored regions”— He writes, “I cannot describe to you my sensations on the near prospect of my undertaking. It is impossible to communicate to you a conception of the trembling sensation, half pleasurable and half fearful, with which I am preparing to depart. I am going to unexplored regions, to “the land of mist and snow,” but I shall kill no albatross; therefore, do not be alarmed for my safety.”What romantic ideaL is best conveyed by his statement?