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how is frankensteins monster similar to the machines of the industrial
revolution?
a. the monster is made up of multiple pieces and parts.
b. the monsters creator thought only of aiding society with its
creation
c. the monsters advantages to society outweigh its disadvantages.
d. the monster is designed to be manufactured on assembly lines.
Brief Explanations
To determine the similarity, analyze each option:
- Option A: Frankenstein’s monster is assembled from various body parts (multiple pieces/parts), similar to Industrial Revolution machines which were also made of multiple components.
- Option B: Frankenstein’s goal wasn’t solely aiding society (his creation caused harm), so this is incorrect.
- Option C: The monster brought more harm than benefit, so advantages don’t outweigh disadvantages.
- Option D: The monster wasn’t designed for assembly - line manufacturing (a later Industrial Revolution concept), so this is incorrect.
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A. The monster is made up of multiple pieces and parts.