In chapter 5 of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", Victor completes his project of giving live to a dead creature made of pieces of different corpses.This happens after months of study and obssession with unveiling the secret of life. Moreover, the creature comes to life during a stormy night.
This event signals the relationship the Romantics had with the supernatural. Traditional ideas of science and logical thought from the Enlightenment were vanishing as writers were engaging in new ways to thing and approach the world, and this was reflected in Victor's approach to new supernatural ideas that go beyond traditional scientific thought. The coming to life of the monster is clearly an embodiment of the supernatural, as is the fact that he comes to life with thunder and lightning (another supernatural phenomena used by romantics along with fog, fire or spirits).
Main details are a main thing that happens in the piece of writing and supporting details are what support the main ones.
Oliver Goldsmith is considered one of the greats of English literature is a mystery to me. His two "masterpieces", The Vicar of Wakefield<span> and </span><span>She Stoops to Conquer,</span><span> are mildly entertaining but ephemeral. They practically evaporate on a second reading.</span>
The lemon was served with my tea that was bitter
Answer:
"these charges had a lot to do with technology. Today, shoppers can buy anything the need online. It's faster and easier than going to a mall."
Explanation:
The reason technology affected malls was because everyone was buying online, rather than going to the mall in person. Plus, everyone is rude so who would want to go to a mall with rude people when you wouldn't have to deal with any of that online?