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baherus [9]
3 years ago
14

How does the interaction between the characters advance the plot in the passage Frankenstein The Creature's Request ?

English
1 answer:
RideAnS [48]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The verbal dispute between the characters gives the man the opportunity to  explain his experiences to Dr. Frankenstein.

Explanation:

'Frankenstein' is a Gothic novel written by Mary Shelley. The novel is a story about Victor Frankenstein and his experiment of creating a man, which turned out to be monstrous in appearance.

The excerpt in Frankenstein in which the Creature makes a request to his creator to create for him a female acquaintance, a female monster, to be relieved from misery of being alone.

<u>The intercation between the man (monster) and the creator (Victor), in this excerpt advance the plot by giving the man an opportunity to narrate his experience of misery to Dr. Frankenstein. As, the man and Victor engage in the verbal dispute, it gives the man an opportunity about the pain and sufferings being inflicted upon him by mankind. He shares with Frankenstein how he was discarded by humans, just like him, because of his appearance and convinces Victor to listen to his story.</u>

Thus option B is correct.

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