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how has victor changed by the end of frankenstein?
a. he has learned to accept the consequences of his behavior without blaming others.
b. he has renewed his love for nature, as he finds beauty in it in his last few moments.
c. he has decided to forgive the monster so he can have peace in his eternal rest.
d. he has given up his humanity, since he still wants revenge, even once he’s dead.
To determine how Victor has changed by the end of Frankenstein, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Victor’s journey involves taking responsibility for his actions (creating the monster) and stops blaming others (e.g., the monster or fate) by the end. This aligns with his character development.
- Option B: Victor’s love for nature was present earlier, and his final moments focus on reflection and responsibility, not a “renewed” love for nature. Eliminate B.
- Option C: Victor never forgives the monster; he remains bitter and obsessed with revenge until near death. Eliminate C.
- Option D: Victor’s desire for revenge diminishes as he reflects on his mistakes, and he does not “give up his humanity” in a way that prioritizes revenge even after death. Eliminate D.
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A. He has learned to accept the consequences of his behavior without blaming others.