madiness05
madiness05
25.06.2019 • 
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Read this passage from frankenstein by mary shelley: but, in drawing the picture of my early days, i must not omit to record those events which led, by insensible steps, to my after tale of misery; for when i would account to myself for the birth of that passion, which afterwards ruled my destiny, i find it arose, like a mountain river, from ignoble and almost forgotten sources but, swelling as it proceeded, it became the torrent which, in its course, swept me onwards to my fate. which two themes are most clearly developed in this passage? a. the hopelessness of fighting against fate; the lessons of humility ooo b. how suffering can build character, unrequited romantic feelings c. small choices that lead to serious outcomes; innocence versus experience d. good versus evil; the consequences of bold action o

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