9.PART A: Which interaction is most like the one between Dr. Frankenstein and his creature?
A) A parent tries to reason with a child who continues to disobey him.
B)A judge dismisses someone who continues to make a plea.
C)A detective questions a suspect who offers only evasive answers.
D)A person trusts someone who goes on to betray him repeatedly.

PART B: Which TWO phrases or sentences support the answer to Part A?
A)“I was troubled” ( Paragraph 1)
B)“He approached; his countenance bespoke bitter anguish, combined with disdain and malignity” ( Paragraph 1)
C)“‘I expected this reception” ( Paragraph 3)
D)“‘I entreat you to hear me’” ( Paragraph 6)
E)“‘Oh, praise the eternal justice of man!’” ( Paragraph 8)
F)“‘Begone! Relieve me from the sight of your detested form.’” ( Paragraph 9)

Respuesta :

PART A: The interaction that is most likely between Dr. Frankenstein and his monster creature is B) A judge dismisses someone who continues to make a plea.

 

As a parent, Dr. Frankenstein should have reasoned with his child or creature to align his behavior with family and societal values and principles. But Dr. Frankenstein, who was too absorbed in creation, without understanding that a relationship should develop between the creator and the creature, ignored the constant pleas, forcing the creature to become his monster.

 

PART B: The TWO phrases or sentences that support the answer to Part A above are D. “I entreat you... and F. “Begone! Relieve me ...”

 

Mary Shelley wrote this Frankenstein because Europe in the 1790's was recovery from the disaster it created during the Age of Enlightenment.  Then reason triumphed over all other sources of human knowledge, and the Feudal system of Europe was overthrown through the French Revolution.

 

During that period, Europe satiated her curiosity with the limits of life, based on the revolutionary thoughts that festered its consciousness.

 

One can also infer that Mary Shelley was writing about the fruit of her sexual relationship with Dr. Victor Frankenstein, a laboratory scientist, who created a monster in her, which he refused to accept into his family.

 

Thus, Shelley warns humankind to observe the limits of their curiosity or be ready to accept the consequences.

Read more about Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at https://brainly.com/question/21437674

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