It shows examples of how people who lived in previous times wrote and spoke to one another
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I believe it means it's how we use technology and create things and use it for bad and not good. it can also mean that if we are to involved in electronics then we might just ruin the society we built. it makes you wonder what life would be like if we completely ignored everything and relied on computer/technology for everything.
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The man handles the mouse.
Frankenstein contains elements of both gothic and romantic literature. Mary Shelley brings out the romantic’s love of nature in the story. Both Frankenstein and the creature explicitly credit nature with giving them joy and lessening their sorrow several times. Victor commits a great sin by trying to go against nature’s laws. Walton is shown to be at fault for his desire to explore the arctic. Mourning the loss of nature to industrialization in the mid-eighteenth century was a romantic trait.
Romantic themes of education and human potential can be found in the scenes with the De Lacey family.
The reanimation of a dead body and descriptions of graveyards and corpses are all gothic conventions designed to create horror or terror in the reader. Other gothic conventions used in Frankenstein are murder, suicide, madness, and the suppression of women.
This comes from the story “ <em><u>Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”</u></em> written by <u>Robert Louis Stevenson</u>. It is the tragic story of how Dr. Jekyll used a potion to transform into Mr. Hyde and do his evil deeds and killing people. He wanted to get out of this bad situation of changing at random and killed himself, leaving a letter to confess this.
Question: How does Dr. Jekyll’s confession answer questions about the murder of Danvers Carew?
Answer: D. It reveals what caused Mr. Hyde to kill Danvers Carew