The document discusses the 3 main narrators in Frankenstein: Captain Walton, Victor Frankenstein, and the Creature. It analyzes how each narrator's perspective is essential to understanding the full story and how their narratives complement and parallel each other. Captain Walton's letters at the beginning and end provide a frame and context. Victor Frankenstein's narrative details the creation of the Creature and his struggles afterwards. The Creature speaks with unexpected eloquence about his loneliness and desire for a mate and companion.