1. Reread the following sentences from pages 186 and 187:
"I did not participate in these feelings, for to me the walls of a dungeon or a palace were alike hateful." (186)
"Sometimes, indeed, I felt a wish for happiness... but my general state of feeling was a torpor in which a prison was as
welcome a residence as the divinest scene in nature; and these fits were seldom interrupted but by paroxysms of
anguish and despair." (187)
How do the juxtapositions in the bolded lines contribute to Frankenstein's characterization?
A. They reveal his despair.
O B. They reveal his vengeance.
OC. They reveal his repentance.
D. They reveal his disorientation.