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4 July, 16:37

Why does the monster see himself like the biblical Adam?

A. He shares the hope of being king of nature,

O

B. He is able to communicate with those more intelligent than him.

O

C. He has no link to any other human.

O

D. He learned about the world on his own.

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  1. 4 July, 18:25
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    The answer for this is C.
  2. 4 July, 19:36
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    C. He has no link to any other human.

    Explanation:

    The monster in the book 'Frankenstein' written by Mary Shelly sees himself as Adam first. He says that he is the first creation of his creator, just like Adam.

    Similar to Adam, he has no connection with any other human. He is a sole survivor and has no companion. But, he also says that he is like a fallen angel or a Satan. Though Adam went against God's words, the creator was kind towards him. Therefore, the monster sees himself as an evil creature finally.
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