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\What motivated Dr. Frankenstein to do his work?

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his first success with discovering how to create life
his achieving what he desired after so many hard, long, painful hours
his knowing that he alone was able to figure out the secret to creating life

his obsession with death and life
his ability to animate characters and bring them to the big screen
the irresistible hold creativity had on his imagination

his first success with discovering how to create life
his ability to animate characters and bring them to the big screen
his achieving what he desired after so many hard, long, painful hours

his knowing that he alone was able to figure out the secret to creating life
his first success with discovering how to create life
his ability to animate characters and bring them to the big screen

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Frankenstein believes that by creating the Monster, he can discover the secrets of “life and death,” create a “new species,” and learn how to “renew life.” He is motivated to attempt these things by ambition.

The second answer choice "his obsession with death and life

his ability to animate characters and bring them to the big screen

the irresistible hold creativity had on his imagination" would be the best answer.

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