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Narrative Structure and Character in Frankenstein
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In Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein,” how does the use of multiple narrative perspectives enhance the complexity of Victor Frankenstein’s character?

A

It demonstrates his superiority in intelligence and eloquence compared to other characters, reinforcing his role as a tragic hero.

B

It emphasizes the consistency of Victor’s perspective throughout the novel, showcasing his reliability as a narrator.

C

It allows for different perspectives on his actions and motivations, emphasizing the ambiguity of his moral standing.

D

It diminishes the significance of his scientific endeavors by focusing on peripheral characters’ views, undermining his central importance.

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