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vova2212 [387]
3 years ago
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for which of these reasons would a reader of frankenstein most likely find the creature somewhat sympathetic?. a.his desire for

vengeance. b.his ability to elude capture. c.his high level of intelligence. d.his isolation from humanity.
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cupoosta [38]3 years ago
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D. His isolation from humanity is the most likely reason that a reader of Frankenstein would find the creature somewhat sympathetic.
It is a rejected creature - everybody is afraid of him and hates him. This is the reason why a reader will sympathize with the lonely monster who didn't even ask to be created. 
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