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21 September, 09:46

In her novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley shifts from narration by Victor Frankenstein in the first chapters to narration by the creature he created.

What effect does this structure have?

It adds foreshadowing by showing that the creature is confused and in pain.

It brings the creature to life for the reader and contrasts his feelings with those of Victor.

It speeds up the pacing by encouraging the reader to rush from one perspective to the other.

It creates surprise by showing that the creature feels the same way as Victor.

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  1. 21 September, 09:56
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    The answer is B ... It brings the creature to life for the reader and contrasts his feelings with those of Victor.
  2. 21 September, 10:09
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    This is one of my favorite classics!

    From my take on Mary Shelly's book answer B would be correct. It brings the creature to life and contrasts his feelings to those with Victor.
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