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erik [133]
4 years ago
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Which event most clearly contributes to the monster's hatred of humans? A. Frankenstein's recovery from illness to joyful times

spent with family B. His observing the cottage family in their daily routines C. His reading of Paradise Lost and Sorrows of Werter D. Frankenstein's abandonment of his creation immediately after it receives life
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2 answers:
ivann1987 [24]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Saving a child and then getting shot by the child's father

solong [7]4 years ago
6 0

 The event that most clearly contributes to the monster's hatred of humans is option D: Frankentein's abandonment of his creation immediately after it receives life.

  The monster tells it's story to his creator, Victor Frankenstein, when they meet on a hill. Frankenstein is surprised to see how articulated the creature is, and it tells how he was  attacked every time he found humans.  Then he narrates how he hid himself in a warehouse of firewood attached to a cottage, from where he observes the life of a family, until the day they discover the monster he is. From this point, the creature decides to get revenge from his creator.

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