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But it is true that I am a wretch. I have murdered the lovely
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Read this except
But it is true that I am a wretch. I have murdered the lovely
and the helpless; I have strangled the innocent as they
slept and grasped to death his throat who never injured me
or any other living thing. I have devoted my creator,
select specimen of all that is worthy of love and
admiration among men, to misery: I have pursued him
to that irremediable ruin long for the mom
when these hands] will meet my eyes, when (that
imagination wil haunt my thoughts, no more.
How does this passage bestillustrate the monster's development as
character over the course of the novel?
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A. It shows that he goes from someone who seeks reve
someone who forgives those who have hurt hm
OB. howe that he goes to someone who wants to be part of
society to someone who regreto his existence
C. It shows that he goes from someone who is repelled by his
appearance to someone who are self-acceptance
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D. It snow that he 90s from someone doubtful of his abilities to
teach go 10 comeone confident in his ability to succeed
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