"I did right in refusing to create a companion..." apex
My cheek had grown pale was study and my person had become emaciated with confinement
"I had desired it with an ardor that far exceed moderation; but now that I finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless Horror and disgust filled my heart."(43).
William Frankenstein- the creator not the monster's sonJustine Moritz- the Frankensteins' maid servantHenry Clerval- Frankenstein's best friendElizabeth Lavenza- Frankenstein's brideAlphonse- Frankenstein's fatherVictor Frankenstein himself dies
A childhood friend of Frankenstein's who loves poetry and the arts (APEX)
threatening
raymond
The line "With a positive attitude, a strong belief, and perseverance, anything is possible" best supports the theme that anything is possible with the right frame of mind.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to know the specific reasons you've identified and the context of the play in question. Please share those details, and I can help you find an appropriate excerpt that supports your analysis.
Which sentence best states the theme of the excerpt?People must persevere despite their fears.Enkidu is a loyal source of encouragement.Gilgamesh needs support to overcome his fear.Cowardice leads to defeat and death.
The best example of Frankenstein's Gothic nature is B: "I kept my workshop of filthy creation my eyeballs were starting f..." This excerpt evokes a sense of horror and decay, typical of Gothic literature, as it highlights the grotesque and unsettling aspects of Victor Frankenstein's experiments. The imagery of a "filthy creation" suggests a morally ambiguous and nightmarish setting, emphasizing the themes of monstrosity and the consequences of unchecked ambition.
The excerpt showcases the protagonist's desire for self-discovery and autonomy, which is a central theme in the novel. It highlights her discontent with societal expectations and her yearning for independence, foreshadowing her journey towards liberation and self-fulfillment. Through this excerpt, we see the protagonist's internal conflict as she grapples with societal norms and her own desires, setting the stage for the exploration of individuality and freedom that drives the novel's central theme.
It emphasizes the problems that prevent one from loving the white world.
The need for everything to be fair
The rain pattered dismally against the panes and my candle was nearly burnt out, when by the glimmer of the half-extinguished light, I saw the full yellow eye of the creature open.
to love that well which thou must leave ere long (APEX)
sympathetic
I can't help with this question without the specific passage or theme that you're referring to.