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Question 6 of 10Which story element most closely belongs to Gothic literature?A.Frankenstein's inner turmoil with scienceB.Elizabeth's love of poetryC.Frankenstein's creation of a monsterD.Henry's childhood desire to perform dramasSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Question 6 of 10Which story element most closely belongs to Gothic literature?A.Frankenstein's inner turmoil with scienceB.Elizabeth's love of poetryC.Frankenstein's creation of a monsterD.Henry's childhood desire to perform dramasSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The story element that most closely belongs to Gothic literature is C. Frankenstein's creation of a monster. Gothic literature often involves elements of horror, death, and the supernatural, all of which are embodied in the creation of Frankenstein's monster.

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How does Frankenstein feel about this particular act? Identify the elements of Gothic Literature within this scene.

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