As has already been evident in earlier chapters, in Mary Shelley's perspective the
                     imagination is a power at once of great dynamic force and ethically neutral in its
                     operations, leading to good or evil ends depending on the psychological framework
                     in which it exists. The darker side of this mental attribute has been especially invoked
                     as events in the novel have taken a tragic turn: see, for instance, I:3:7 and note,
                     I:4:18 and note, I:6:27 and note.