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Reread the following passage from pages 102-103:
"I am thy creature, and I will be even mild and docile to my natural lord and king if thou wilt also perform thy part, the
which thou owest me. Oh, Frankenstein, be
not equitable to every other and trample upon me alone, to whom thy justic
and even thy clemency and affection
, is most due. Remember that I am thy creature; I ought to be thy Adam, but I am
rather the fallen angel, whom thou
drivest from joy for no misdeed."
How does the repetition of "thy" and "thou" contribute to the relationship between the Creature and Frankenstein?
OA. It reflects Frankenstein's embrace of the Creature.
B. It reveals the Creature's hostility towards Frankenstein.
It suggests that the Creature views Frankenstein as God-like.
D. It serves to remind Frankenstein of his obligation to the Creature.