Final answer:
In Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein,' Victor expresses extreme remorse and says he would have shed his own blood A hundred thousand times to save the lives lost because of the creature he created.
Step-by-step explanation:
Victor regrets not marrying Elizabeth earlier because she was the source of his happiness and she ends up killed by the monster. Victor regrets creating the monster which killed his family and especially his love. He also regrets not creating a mate for the monster which caused the monster to hate his creator.
The Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, where the character Victor Frankenstein expresses his sorrow and regret over the deaths caused by the creature he created. Victor says that he would have shed his own blood to save their lives many times over.
The correct answer is C. A hundred thousand times. Victor's statement is an expression of deep remorse and a hyperbolic way to show his willingness to do anything to prevent the tragedy that unfolded due to his actions.