Mary Shelley is the author of "Frankenstein" which is considered
to be possibly the world's first science fiction novel.
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Which is an example of a conflict in Frankenstein that drives the story forward
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Victor sees the monster while exploring the mountains.
Justine is accused of William's murder.
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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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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 do victor and the monster have in common in the last third of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
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Both end up alone and miserable.
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How does Shelley most clearly create suspense in the story Frankenstein
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She foreshadows unpleasant future events.(APEX)
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What do Victor and Walton have in common in Frankenstein
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They are both types of explorers.
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What is one overarching topic found in Frankenstein
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The exchange of humanity for scientific advancement
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Which passage from Frankenstein best illustrates the theme of the destructive power of revenge
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The monster says, " I recollected my threat [to Frankenstein], and resolved that it should be accomplished. I knew that I was preparing for myself a deadly torture; but I was the slave, not the master, of an impulsive which I detested, yet could not disobey" (327)
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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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What kind of novels did Mary Shelley wrote
Mary Shelley is the author of "Frankenstein" which is considered
to be possibly the world's first science fiction novel.
Which is an example of a conflict in Frankenstein that drives the story forward
Victor sees the monster while exploring the mountains.
Justine is accused of William's murder.
How does the monster try to gain control of Victor
the monster threatens victor with bodily harm unless he helps him
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 do victor and the monster have in common in the last third of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Both end up alone and miserable.
How does Shelley most clearly create suspense in the story Frankenstein
She foreshadows unpleasant future events.(APEX)
What do Victor and Walton have in common in Frankenstein
They are both types of explorers.
APEX
What is one overarching topic found in Frankenstein
The exchange of humanity for scientific advancement
Which passage from Frankenstein best illustrates the theme of the destructive power of revenge
The monster says, " I recollected my threat [to Frankenstein], and resolved that it should be accomplished. I knew that I was preparing for myself a deadly torture; but I was the slave, not the master, of an impulsive which I detested, yet could not disobey" (327)
(APEX)
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.