FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
MARY SHELLEY
Question
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Breathless horror and disgust fill his heart when he sees his creature. He immediately kills it.
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Breathless horror and disgust fill his heart when he sees his creature. He runs from the room.
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Breathless horror and disgust fill his heart when he sees his creature but he immediately feels a fatherly love for it.
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Victor succeeds in bringing his creation, an eight-foot man, to life in November of his second year. Excited and disgusted at “the monster” he had created, he runs from the apartment. He wanders the streets of Ingolstadt until Henry Clerval finds him in poor condition.
Detailed explanation-2: -While Victor feels unmitigated hatred for his creation, the monster shows that he is not a purely evil being. The monster’s eloquent narration of events (as provided by Victor) reveals his remarkable sensitivity and benevolence.
Detailed explanation-3: -When Frankenstein’s creation comes to life, Victor gets scared, angry, and sad at the same time. He experiences constant stress. Thus, he decides to hide from the monster. Frankenstein does not want to bring any negative consequences for humanity and chooses to destroy the terrible creature.
Detailed explanation-4: -As the story progresses, Victor’s initial emotional reactions to seeing the creature come to life-disgust and horror-are substantiated by the creature’s actions. Victor learns that the creature has killed his young brother William, whose death is then blamed on a family friend, Justine.