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Bright or clear
Explanation:
Found it on the internet, and in my brain. Hope it works!
If you control the past you control the present.
First-person point of view. If it was written in third person limited then you would only get the thoughts and feelings of only one character in the story,but if it was written in third person omniscient, then you would see the thoughts and feelings of another character. After that it goes to third person omniscient you may know things that other characters may not know yet.
<span>Well, one obvious issue is the fear that advancing technology and rapid industrialization -- a prominent feature of the Victorian Era -- would corrupt humanity, and lead people to do monstrous things. This is also a theme struck in "Frankenstein" and several of Jules Verne's stories, and you can see its modern echo in the fretting people do over video games and the Internet.</span>