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15 September, 16:24

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is said to allude to what? A. Moses B. Adam and Eve C. Neptune D. Zeus

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  1. 15 September, 20:21
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    B. Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstien" alludes to the creation of Adam and Eve. Victor Frankenstein, the creator of the monster, rebels against his destiny as a human, who is doomed to be mortal, and wishes to create a living man, just as God created Adam. Later in the work, the creature has realized that he will never be accepted by humans, and demands that Victor Frankenstein create a female companion for him. Although Victor begins the work, he fears that, like Eve, the female creature will bring evil upon humankind, and destroys his work.
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