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why does the creature compare himself to both adam and satan in paradis…

Question

why does the creature compare himself to both adam and satan in paradise lost?
the creature believes the world is an eden but also a kind of hell.
the creature fears that he will be banished but knows he is powerful.
the creature understands that he is unlike any other being and envious of humanity.
the creature believes that he is both blessed by his creator and envious of him.
question 10
2 pts
which of the following is not an attribute of the creature that makes him an outsider?
his longing for relationships
the grotesque circumstances of his creation

Explanation:

Response
First Question (About the Creature Comparing to Adam and Satan in Paradise Lost)
Brief Explanations

To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: The creature’s comparison to Adam and Satan isn’t about the world being Eden or hell. This misinterprets the comparison’s focus.
  • Option 2: The creature’s comparison isn’t centered on fear of banishment and knowledge of power. This doesn’t align with the thematic intent of the comparison.
  • Option 3: The creature sees himself as unique (unlike other beings) and envious of humanity (similar to how Satan was envious, and Adam was a created being in a special position). This matches the dual comparison—Adam as a created, “blessed” being and Satan as envious and outsider - like.
  • Option 4: The creature doesn’t feel “blessed” by his creator (Frankenstein) but rather rejected, so this is incorrect.
Brief Explanations

A “longing for relationships” is a common human desire. Outsider - making attributes are those that separate him (like grotesque creation). Longing for relationships is a relatable, inclusive trait, not an outsider trait.

Answer:

C. The creature understands that he is unlike any other being and envious of humanity. (Note: Assuming the options are labeled A - D with Option 3 as C; adjust label based on original formatting, but the content is "The creature understands that he is unlike any other being and envious of humanity.")

Second Question (Incomplete, but Analyzing the Visible Part)

The question is “Which of the following is not an attribute of the creature that makes him an outsider?”, with options “his longing for relationships” and “the grotesque circumstances of his creation” (and likely more). A “longing for relationships” is a universal human - like desire, not an attribute that makes him an outsider. The grotesque creation circumstances do make him an outsider. So if “his longing for relationships” is an option, it’s the non - outsider - making attribute. But since the question is incomplete (not all options shown), we can only analyze the visible part. If we assume the first visible option is the answer candidate: