A trail from the breadcrumbs
A trail from the breadcrumbs
Yik Sheng Lee Paul Fritschle the breadcrumbs for Byron and the Shelleys seem to form a trail. For instance the Speakers corner drop, ends with the words "He felt it too and this place remembers it". This is not a reference to speakers corner but rather the Shelley Keats Museum, the place that remembers that Keats is not dead.
The drop from the Radcliffe Camera actually first refers to Shelley, "He called himself Victor ..." .., this is not Frankenstein but Shelley under his Pseudonym. The second paragraph prominently mentions an alchimist, this could be meant as a hint to the Frankenstein castle where an Alchimist was rumored to have lived who sought to reanimate the dead - The inspiration for Mary's story.
The London drop ends with the line "Did he discover a darkness through her tragedy?". She actually left a letter addressed to him. This letter is in the Bodelian Library another drop location.
I wonder if we can connect more dots.
Yik Sheng Lee Paul Fritschle the breadcrumbs for Byron and the Shelleys seem to form a trail. For instance the Speakers corner drop, ends with the words "He felt it too and this place remembers it". This is not a reference to speakers corner but rather the Shelley Keats Museum, the place that remembers that Keats is not dead.
The drop from the Radcliffe Camera actually first refers to Shelley, "He called himself Victor ..." .., this is not Frankenstein but Shelley under his Pseudonym. The second paragraph prominently mentions an alchimist, this could be meant as a hint to the Frankenstein castle where an Alchimist was rumored to have lived who sought to reanimate the dead - The inspiration for Mary's story.
The London drop ends with the line "Did he discover a darkness through her tragedy?". She actually left a letter addressed to him. This letter is in the Bodelian Library another drop location.
I wonder if we can connect more dots.
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