What is the effect of the choice of frozen landscapes such as the North Pole and the Swiss Alps as settings in Frankenstein?
A.
It warns readers that past deeds have the power to affect us in any location.
B.
It shows the influence of nature on the desires and actions of the characters.
C.
It reminds readers of the loneliness and absolute desolation of the characters.
D.
It shows that nature punishes those who try to discover its secrets.
E.
It reminds readers of the unnatural nature of the characters' projects.
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The effect of frozen landscapes (C) Reminds readers of the loneliness and absolute desolation of the characters.
Explanation:
- This question is from the amazing story called "Frankenstein". It revolves around an ambitious scientist who performs a gruesome experiment.
- As a result of the experiment, a creature is made.
- The writer of this story is Shelly. She wrote it at quite the tender age of 18. Initially, it was published anonymously.
- She wrote many dramas, novels, and biographies.
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