Answer:
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, madness, and the suppression of women
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What i do is when it says, for instance,
¨the red cow ate where the fly landed¨
go through and find the subject in this case
the red cow
so it would be
the red cow comma ate where the fly landed
B. Great mistake.
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<span>The effect the Volta at the beginning of the sestet has on the sonnet is that it shifts the idea away from the negative concepts developed in the octave.
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It has many love able moments in the story I guess