Both Frankenstein and Prometheus discovered knowledge meant only
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What is the most famous creation story
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The story of Adam and Eve is the most celebrated creation story
worldwide. However, I am sure that other creation stories are more
celebrated in non-western cultres.
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Why did people distrust doctors during the 18th centuries
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Doctors often performed medical procedures on stolen corpses.
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What does it mean to empathize with a monster
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To feel what the monster is feeling
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What aspect of life brings the monster sheer joy
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Observing the interactions of those in love
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What does Frankenstein do after his creation comes to life
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He views it with horror and runs to hide from it. (APEX)
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How does Shelley use Frankenstein to address the societal concerns of the scientific revolution
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Because society was concerned about scientific advances, she created a character that matched the stereotype of the mad scientist.
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When the monster and Frankenstein finally meet again how are they different
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The monster has been forced into solitude, whereas Frankenstein
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How does the monster try to gain control of Victor
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the monster threatens victor with bodily harm unless he helps him
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What societal fear does this monster most likely represent
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Fear of losing one's mind.
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Why does the monster feel he has the right to seek revenge on Frankenstein
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Frankenstein doesn't love or accepts him, so he can't know
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What reaction is Shelley most likely hoping to evoke in the reader
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Shelley is most likely hoping to evoke horror in the reader.
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Which theme do these monsters most clearly convey
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Out-of-control consumerism
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What feeling is Shelley most likely trying to associate with the monster in this passage
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Contentment. apex 11/2019
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What sentence best explains the reason for victor Frankenstein and fall
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he defied the laws of divine being.
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Which story idea contains themes that parallel the ones in frankenstein and the myth of prometheus and pandora
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Here is the next top answer after looking at other websites, An engineer creates an artificial intelligence that then tries to take over the world.
It makes sense cause it seems to big good at first, then turns bad, just like Frankenstein.
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which story element most closely belongs to Gothic literature
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Frankenstein's obsession with his scientific pursuits (APEX) That is the correct answer when you’re talking about GOTHIC literature
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How are Frankenstein and Prometheus alike
Both Frankenstein and Prometheus discovered knowledge meant only
for a god
What is the most famous creation story
The story of Adam and Eve is the most celebrated creation story
worldwide. However, I am sure that other creation stories are more
celebrated in non-western cultres.
Why did people distrust doctors during the 18th centuries
Doctors often performed medical procedures on stolen corpses.
What does it mean to empathize with a monster
To feel what the monster is feeling
What aspect of life brings the monster sheer joy
Observing the interactions of those in love
What does Frankenstein do after his creation comes to life
He views it with horror and runs to hide from it. (APEX)
How does Shelley use Frankenstein to address the societal concerns of the scientific revolution
Because society was concerned about scientific advances, she created a character that matched the stereotype of the mad scientist.
When the monster and Frankenstein finally meet again how are they different
The monster has been forced into solitude, whereas Frankenstein
has chosen it.
How does the monster try to gain control of Victor
the monster threatens victor with bodily harm unless he helps him
What societal fear does this monster most likely represent
Fear of losing one's mind.
Why does the monster feel he has the right to seek revenge on Frankenstein
Frankenstein doesn't love or accepts him, so he can't know
What reaction is Shelley most likely hoping to evoke in the reader
Shelley is most likely hoping to evoke horror in the reader.
Which theme do these monsters most clearly convey
Out-of-control consumerism
What feeling is Shelley most likely trying to associate with the monster in this passage
Contentment. apex 11/2019
What sentence best explains the reason for victor Frankenstein and fall
he defied the laws of divine being.
Which story idea contains themes that parallel the ones in frankenstein and the myth of prometheus and pandora
Here is the next top answer after looking at other websites, An engineer creates an artificial intelligence that then tries to take over the world.
It makes sense cause it seems to big good at first, then turns bad, just like Frankenstein.
(if i am wrong comment down below)
which story element most closely belongs to Gothic literature
Frankenstein's obsession with his scientific pursuits (APEX) That is the correct answer when you’re talking about GOTHIC literature