How does Shelley use Frankenstein to address the societal concerns of the
scientific revolution?
C A. Because society was eager to pursue scientific advancement, she
developed a character that illustrates the dangers of science.
• B. Because society was concerned about scientific advances, she
created a character that matched the stereotype of the mad
scientist.
• C. Because society was
preoccupied with art, she created a cast of a
characters that balance a love of art and a love of science,
• D.
Because society was indifferent to science, she developed a plot
that predicted future problems with scientific advancement