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Read this passage from Frankenstein
I determined to visit some remote spot of Scotland, and
finish my work in solitude
... With this resolution, I traversed the northern highlands,
and fixed on one of the remotest Orkneys as the scene of
my labors. It was a place fitted for such a work, being
hardly more than a rock, whose high sides were continually
beaten upon by the waves
On the whole island there were but three miserable huts,
and one of these was vacant when I arrived. This I hired.
What does the setting of this passage most clearly convey about Victor's
character?
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A. That he enjoys the pursuit of knowledge
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B. That he feels superior to his creations
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C. That he likes to work in secrecy and isolation
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D. That he dislikes being alone with his thoughts
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