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27 December, 09:42

Frankenstein

Which event most clearly contributes to the monster's hatred of humans?

A) his being sent away by the De Lacey family instead of being accepted

B) His solitary travel through the mountains and forests

C) His understanding of himself as Adam with no family connections

D) His reading of great literary works that tell of former civilizations and heroes

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  1. 27 December, 10:10
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    The answer is A because not being accepted by the humans would be a solid reason to hate them. B is talking about his travels through the woods but that had nothing to do with his family. C is saying how he can understand himself on his own without his family but it's not evidence that he hates them. D can't be the answer because it talking up humans so the only answer left is A.
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