Answer:
Victor was born in a traditional family with a lovely parents. He was proctected by his mother after his faher's death. He was curious about reading different kind of books like natural philosophy. He had a joyful childhood.
Talking about his abilities as a parent or caregiver, we can say that he gave the monster a good, loving and caring relationship. He thought he had a child, he provided him with love and tender but sometimes he treated him severely.
Explanation:
When Victor created the criature, he had some feelings inside. That is why He could see the creature as a defenceless in other words as a child. Despite the fact that he could see horrible for the rest of the people out there; this creature for Victor was as a son.
D because her writing style sound mostly at peace and acceptance...ready for death to take her away
Answer would be A.
Answer B makes a bit of sense too, but A more appropriately fits the themes of an aristotelian tragedy.
Creon wants to finish the argument with Antigone, but through his frustration, he ends up doing far more than he actually intended to in the beginning. Sentencing Antigone to death, this development sets the stage for Creon's regret after everything happens.
Liesel because I don't know but I asked my teacher and he told me so yea