B. Fear
John was happy that he might meet Carolyn again after three years..but moving on further in to the short story..we notice that she accused him of being insensitive, even thoughtless! So, putting ourselves in his shoes...it's logical that he would feel just a bit of fear. How would she react? Would she view John the same, insensitive and thoughtless?
These are just my thoughts, but I know the answer is B.
One of the themes developed in Frankestein is the "dangerous knowledge" going beyond human limits to create a new being. Nowadays, great organizations are working secretly on developments that change human beings phisically and the way of relating with other. Secondly, we find the theme that pervates all the novel which is "monstrosity". From this concept we can say that author presents 1. A monster rejected by its unnatural and grotequesque appearance and 2. A monster that can be any person in day to day rejected by society just for looking and acting diferently.
ight so first off adaption is a film adaptation is the transfer of a work or story, in whole or in part, to a feature film. A really common example of this is novels/stories.
so now we know what it means for something to be adapted I think your answer is :
a Story presented as a play