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Read the excerpts from Frankenstein and The Divine Comedy. The first excerpt describes the reaction of the character Victor Frankenstein to a monster he has created. The second excerpt describes the character Dante's encounter with King Minos and other creatures as he journeys through hell. Which two statements correctly describe the connection between these two excerpts?

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Answer:

B

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I took the test, just if you didn't know if it was A or B :V

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Answer:

A. Both narrators describe gazing upon a hideous being.

B. Frankenstein believes his monster to be even more gruesome looking than the creatures Dante faced in hell.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" revolves around a young scientist's desire to achieve knowledge beyond human limits, creating a monster. This act made him parallel to a god, capable of giving life to a being.

Dante Alighieri's "The Divine Comedy" focuses on the 'journey' of the writer (supposedly) into the afterworld. The narrative takes us along as Dante embarks on a 'tour' of the three realms of the dead.

In these two excerpts given in the question, we see Victor and Dante commenting on the respective monsters they encountered. While Frankenstein describes his monster as "a thing such as even Dante could not have conceived", Dante's Minos is full of "ghastly features".

Thus, the correct answers are options A and B.

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