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Where and what did Victor find to help him with his research? Be specific.
Body parts from graveyards and charnel houses.
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Do you believe that Victor is turning into what could be considered a "mad man" or is possibly turning insane? Explain why or why not.
Your opinion.
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What purpose does nature serve in this chapter as shown in this quote:
" It was a most beautiful season; never did the fields bestow a more plentiful harvest or the vines yield a more luxuriant vintage"
Beauty of nature is almost like a distraction for Victor.
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What is Victor specifically fascinated with about the human body?
The human anatomy and framing.
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Do you believe it is morally wrong or right to create a creature seemingly unnaturally but in the name of science? Explain why or why not with DRT.
Your opinion
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Why does Victor seem surprised that he of all men succedded in creating life as shown in the following quote:
"I was surprised that among so many men of genius who had directed their inquiries towards the same science, that I alone should be reserved to
Perhaps doubted it would all even work?
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How long does it take to create the creature?
2 years.
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What type of figurative language is shown in the following quote?
"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 t
Juxtaposition. Contrasting effect of the beauty of the church and the death of people.
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