Some interpretations of mary shelley’s frankenstein suggest that the story is an allegory that serves as a warning that it is dangerous for man to try and assume the power of creating life. which excerpt from the text most effectively develops this allegory? "after days and nights of incredible labour and fatigue, i succeeded in discovering the cause of generation and life; nay, more, i became myself capable of bestowing animation upon lifeless matter." "darkness had no effect upon my fancy, and a churchyard was to me merely the receptacle of bodies deprived of life, which, from being the seat of beauty and strength, had become food for the worm." "i became acquainted with the science of anatomy, but this was not sufficient; i must also observe the natural decay and corruption of the human body." “in other studies you go as far as others have gone before you, and there is nothing more to know; but in a scientific pursuit there is continual food for discovery and wonder.”
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How would you write "the fourth of july? " the 4th of july or the fourth of july? are they both grammatically correct?
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In living to tell the tale, what does the following passage mainly reveal about the narrator (paragraph 2)? “there was not a single door, crack in the wall, a human trace that did not find a supernatural resonance in me.” : a) the narrator associates memories to specific objects that he sees. b) the narrator realizes the buildings around him should be demolished. c) the narrator feels as though he wants to connect to the people of the town. d) the narrator is unsure why he feels frightened while walking with his mother.
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The true confessions of charlotte doyle and "jonah and the whale" have which theme in common?
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