By the end of the novel, Victor and his monster both finally come to understand that they have sinned. What is this an example of?
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Metaphorical journey
Moral journey
Marginalisation
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Mortality refers to our understanding of right and wrong.
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True
False
Pregunta 3
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Victor attempts to become [blank_start]omnipotent[blank_end] and plays God by creating life.
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omnipotent
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Victor desires to advance science and believes he can alter the natural order without consequences. What does this make him?
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Egotistical
Narcissistic
Proud
Pregunta 5
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What does Victor experience when he witnesses lightning striking a tree?
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A revelation
The sublime
The idea to create life
Pregunta 6
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The creature is arguably a product of nurture. He becomes evil as result of being [blank_start]marginalised[blank_end] by society.
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marginalised
Pregunta 7
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Subversion is when ideas or values are reversed, such as when the creature rebels against his creator and takes power over him.
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True
False
Pregunta 8
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The creature suffers great [blank_start]isolation[blank_end] after his abandonment by Victor.
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isolation
abandonment
liberation
Pregunta 9
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When the creature wakes in the forest, he shows great [blank_start]vulnerability[blank_end], much like a child.
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vulnerability
Pregunta 10
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Frankenstein's monster only becomes hostile towards mankind after being shunned by the family in the woods and by his creator. What is his anger a product of?
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Nature
Nurture
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Morality is defined as an understanding of right and wrong.