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English past simple and past progressive. Need someone to help me out
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D.Adam came into the world happy and protected, whereas the monster entered the world confused and alone.
Explanation:
We'll know how the monster got 'educated'. Such a child, he learns to use the senses. Suffer with loneliness and helplessness - like any child! It is as if he were the first man - Adam - thrown into the world, a world to which he must adapt and at the same time observe, discover, master, but unlike Adam, the monster must do it alone. From the very beginning, he is good, fascinated with nature, stars, bird chirps, and self-awareness - deformity - arises slowly. He is a prime example of Locke's "talebook" theory - for he must learn everything - and also a proof of our narcissism - when he perceives himself ugly, drama begins.