The effect that the framing of Frankenstein had was that it suggeted the threat of the narrator and was vital in illustrating the theme.
<h3>What was the effect of the framing?</h3>
The effect of the framing was vital in Frankenstein ad it allows for deep exploration of the theme.
It should be noted that frame stories are used in establishing emotions and interest in the minds of the readers before the story begins.
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B - From Beowulf's perspective, Grendel is a villain, but from Grendel's perspective, Hrothgar and the Danes are the villains.
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In Beowulf, Grenal is called the 'loathsome newcomer' showing Beowulf's disdain for him while in Grendal, he explains that they had to work and pay Hrothgar while the Danes are hacking down trees and blistering the land.
Answer: B The Daisy Girl ad addressed the issue of nuclear war through poignant, scare-tactic means, and was a key point in President Johnson's victory.
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President Johnson's opponent in 1964 was Senator Barry Goldwater and he had strong views on opposing Communism and President Johnson used this against him by claiming that Goldwater would instigate a nuclear war to defeat the Communists.
The Johnson campaign then aired the Daisy Girl Ad in September 1964 which showed a girl picking daisies as a nuclear weapon is launched and one explodes. The message emphasized that nuclear war would kill people and scared the people into voting for Johnson who was more moderate on the use of nuclear weapons.