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sattari [20]
1 year ago
13

Which passage from Frankenstein best illustrates the theme of "the danger of pushing beyond natural boundaries in science"?

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1 answer:
guajiro [1.7K]1 year ago
7 0
(Apex)  Answer is C. 
<span>"I did right in refusing to create a companion for the first creature. He showed unparalleled malignity and selfishness in evil: he destroyed my friends; he devoted to destruction beings who possessed exquisite sensations . . ." (322). 

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