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Rom4ik [11]
2 years ago
9

Frankenstein chapter 15 literary device analysis

English
1 answer:
tekilochka [14]2 years ago
4 0

- Narrated by the creature
- Continuing to tell his story to Victor
- Finds a bag full of clothing and books
- Reads the books and continues to watch the family
- Felt similar feelings to the characters in books
- Learned lots of information from reading
- Felt a connection between himself and Satan (as a son)
- Finds Victor's notes and is filled with sorrow and rage
Imagery: "Autumn passed thus. I saw, with surprise and grief, the leaves decay and fall, and nature again assume the barren and bleak appearance it had worn when I first beheld the woods and the lovely moon. Yet I did not heed the bleakness of the weather; I was better fitted by my conformation for the endurance of cold than heat."
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