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D. The beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart.
Explanation:
The story of "Frankenstein" helps in managing empathy from its readers towards its end. Since the beginning of the story, it is observed that he was completely indulged in creating a life. Frankenstein worked very hard in achieving his goal. It was towards the climax that the creature he made turned out to be monstrous. Frankenstein laments over the dream that he had been seeing his entire life. This creates the audiences' empathy towards the situation of Frankenstein.
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yes I do believe that Whitman's use of free verse in "Song of Myself," helped him to better connect with his readers. Whitman's use of free verse enables him to talk to his readers in a new way that is not constricted by rhyme or meter parameters. Also, his use of language sounds more like spoken language and helps readers to not only understand what he is saying, but also to better connect with the complex and emotional themes that Whitman was discussing in "Song of Myself." More than one hundred fifty years later, the themes he uses in "Song of Myself," as well as his exciting use of language still speaks to a new audience in a new generation, which shows how well thought out and carefully pieced together his poetry was, and I believe that the use of free verse aided significantly in Whitman's ability to make the poem into exactly what he wanted it to be.
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Synonyms - great : wonderful
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