The Gothic novel Frankenstein<span>, or The Modern Prometheus is the result of </span>Mary Shelley's<span> travels to Geneva, Switzerland, with her future husband Percy Bryce Shelley, Dr. John Polidori and Lord Byron, themselves </span>famous<span> authors, and an entertaining contest between those friends about who could write the </span>best<span> horror story.
</span>The structure of Frankenstein<span> is very largely determined by the way in which the narrative is organised: this is fully discussed in the section </span>Narrative<span>. Readers are likely to be struck by the way in which each narrative is framed by another, so that different parts of the story are recounted by different narrators.</span>
In "The Black Cat", by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator's participation in the cat's death foreshadows
Foreshadow is a literary device, that consists of clues to suggest what is going to happen later in the story. In this short story, the narrator starts saying that he is about to be hanged the day after he wants to give a detailed description of the occurrences that led to his confinement. He himself is going to be hanged as punishment for his crimes, the same way in which he hanged Pluto, his first black cat.
Answer:
<u>a quote from Socrates</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Socrates (469–399 B.C.E) was a popular Greek philosopher who believed that all humans were automatically born with good virtues.
In other words, the line can be understood in the view of Socrates as saying 'the good deeds hidden within a person only need to be opened up not taught,' which includes such deeds as honesty, generosity, kindness, etc.
1. The word vain means someone who has a high opinion of themselves, like a narcissist.
2. “I believe that Goldilocks was a trespasser,” announced the teacher.
5. Periscope
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