Mary Shelley — "in the midst of despair we performed the tasks of hope."
in the midst of despair we performed the tasks of hope.
in the midst of despair we performed the tasks of hope.
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"Blasted as I was, I could not bear to look on the face of man."
"My greatest pleasure was the enjoyment of a serene sky amidst these verdant woods: yet I loved all the changes of Nature; and rain, and storm, and the beautiful clouds of heaven brought their delights…"
"The human mind is a wonderful thing; it can create and destroy, it can love and hate."
"What did this mean? Who was I? What was I? Whence did I come? What was my destination? These questions continually recurred, but I was unable to solve them."
"I was an outcast in the world."
The Last Man, a paradoxical statement on finding purpose and action amidst hopelessness.
Date: 1826
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