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in the selection from frankenstein, why does the creature approach de l…

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in the selection from frankenstein, why does the creature approach de lacey rather than one of the other cottagers?
de lacey has much worldly knowledge.
de lacey seems unusually kind.
de lacey plays inspiring music.
de lacey cannot see him.
question 4
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in the selection from frankenstein, what does the creature vow to do if victor builds him a mate?
he will stop stealing kids and lambs from the villagers.
he will spend the rest of his life making up for his misdeeds.
he will move to south america, far from human habitation.
he will live quietly, reporting only to his master.

Explanation:

Response
First Question (about why the Creature approaches De Lacey)
Brief Explanations

In Frankenstein, De Lacey is blind. The Creature, fearing rejection based on his appearance, approaches De Lacey because De Lacey cannot see him, so the Creature hopes for a more unbiased interaction. The other options: De Lacey's worldly knowledge, unusual kindness, or music - playing are not the primary reason for the Creature's choice here.

Brief Explanations

In the relevant section of Frankenstein, the Creature promises that if Victor creates a mate for him, he and his mate will move to South America, far from human settlements, to avoid causing trouble to humans. The other options do not match the Creature's vow: he doesn't vow to stop stealing (he isn't portrayed as stealing kids and lambs in this context), making up for misdeeds, or living quietly reporting to a master.

Answer:

D. De Lacey cannot see him.

Second Question (about what the Creature vows to do if Victor builds him a mate)