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* The Monster befriending the blind hermit. As the lonely old man thanks God, weeping over the Monster, who, [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds unused as he is to any sort of kindness]], clumsily embraces him and weeps himself. It's a brief moment in an otherwise terrible life for the Monster, but at least for a time he knew peace.
-->"Alone, bad... friend, good."
* The Monster forgiving Doctor Frankenstein and allowing him to escape with Elizabeth counts too. [[EarthShatteringKaboom Then, with a "We BELONG dead!" he blows himself, the Bride, and Pretorious to kingdom come.]]
** Even more so when you realize the monster allows Frankenstein and Elizabeth to leave after seeing how much they care for each other.
* While they're still rather paternalistic and condescending about it, Byron and Percy are very supportive of Shelley's storytelling, and expressing clear delight in her work and confidence in her as an author. When she explains that the story isn't done, they're happy to drop everything to further listen to her.
* The happiness of The Monster when he sees his Bride for the first time, smiling and shaking in excitement.