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what does the creature beg victor to do?
destroy what he has created
build him a companion
forget all that he has revealed
ask god for his forgiveness
question 7
2 pts
what effect does the creatures narrative have on victor?
victor comes to understand that his creation cannot be destroyed.
victor comes to understand that his creation was born a monster.
victor comes to understand that his creation may be smarter than him.
victor comes to understand that his creation is more complex than he
First Question (What does the creature beg Victor to do?):
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", the Creature (Frankenstein's monster) begs Victor to create a female companion for him, so he won't be alone. The other options don't match the plot: he doesn't ask to be destroyed, to be forgotten, or for Victor to ask God's forgiveness.
When the Creature tells his story (narrative) to Victor, Victor starts to see the Creature as a being with complex emotions, desires, and a tragic existence—realizing the Creature is more complex than he initially thought (just a monster). The other options are incorrect: the narrative doesn't focus on destruction being impossible, the Creature wasn't "born a monster" (he was made and became isolated), and the focus isn't on intelligence comparison.
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B. build him a companion