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Read the following passage from chapter 10 of frankenstein, in which victor frankenstein encounters his creature near the summit of montanvert:

in the passage, whom does shelley portray as more monstrous: frankenstein or the creature?

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its seems like Shelley portrays Frankenstein as more monstrous


this is just my best guess im not really sure but it sounds like she is describing Frankenstein a monstrous.

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Answer:

In Chapter 10, the author portrays Frankenstein more similar to a monster than the creature.

Step-by-step explanation:

In chapter 10, Frankenstein, upon encountering the creature acts a little irrationally. Frankenstein gets nervous, shouts, curses the creature and is ready to kill him. He acts like an irrational monster, seized with anger. The creature, however, quietly asks Frankenstein to listen to what he wants to say and so seems more rational and human than Frankenstein.

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