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Which quote from the passage BEST conveys Frankenstein’s desire to kill the creature?
“And do not you fear the fierce vengeance of my arm wreaked on your miserable head?” (6)
“You, my creator, detest and spurn me, thy creature, to whom thou art bound.” (7)
“Come on then, that I may extinguish the spark which I so negligently bestowed.” (8)
“There can be no community between you and me; we are enemies.” (11)

Sagot :

After reading the quotes, we can choose the following as the best one to convey Frankenstein's desire to kill the creature:

C. "Come on then, that I may extinguish the spark which I so negligently bestowed."

Dr. Victor Frankenstein, one of the characters in Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein," puts together body parts from different corpses and gives life to a horrendous creature.

Although the creature's appearance and existence is repulsive, it does have feelings, like a human.

However, Frankenstein is incapable of loving it. He soon begins to desire to kill the creature, especially when it  starts to destroy the things and people Frankenstein loves the most.

That is what is shown in the passage "Come on then, that I may extinguish the spark which I so negligently bestowed."

What he means is that he wants to take away the life he has given to the creature.

With that in mind, option C is the best choice.

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