Final answer:
Mary Shelley is not like Victor Frankenstein in that she did not create something horrifying; she is the author of the revered Gothic novel Frankenstein. Unlike the fictional Frankenstein, who is Swiss, Shelley was born in England.
Step-by-step explanation:
The ways in which Mary Shelley is not like Victor Frankenstein from her novel Frankenstein can be determined by contrast. Mary Shelley, just like Victor Frankenstein, sadly lost her mother at a young age. They are also both very literate, with Shelley being an accomplished author and Frankenstein being a voracious reader with a passion for learning. However, where they differ significantly is with option C, as Mary Shelley did not create something horrifying; rather, she created a piece of literature that has been critically acclaimed and is considered a classic of the Gothic genre. Finally, while Victor Frankenstein is a fictional Swiss character, Mary Shelley was indeed born in England, making option D incorrect as a way in which they are not alike.