First class on\xa0Frankenstein, but mainly via Byron (creating another being whom we endow with our own feelings' dearth) and\xa0The Witch of Atlas (Percy's creation of a visionary artificial person). \xa0The preface to\xa0Frankenstein: writing about experiences that as of yet found no true echo in your heart. \xa0(This is like Wordsworth in "Resolution and Independence" - the gladness of youth makes it possible to write well and deeply of despondency, because you're not destroyed by your own experience of it. \xa0But I don't quote Wordsworth in the class.) \xa0What it means that the moster has yellow eyes.