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10. As opposed to the rest of the book, which is written
from Victor Frankenstein's perspective, this excerpt
takes place from the monster's point of view.
Knowing this, what effect does this change likely
have on the text?
O A. This change to the monster's point of view is only
to provide the audience with additional and
objective information unknown to Victor
Frankenstein.
O B. This change provides a personal look into the
monster's first person point of view and allows the
audience to better sympathize with his
motivations, feelings, and plight.
OC. The change in perspective to the monster's point
of view causes the audience to sympathize with
Victor Frankenstein even more, upon reading from
the monster's evil and vengeful perspective.
O D. This change to the monster's first person point of
view occurred to purposefully frustrate the reader
with its limitations, just as the monster is
frustrated with his own.