Mary Shelley published her novel Frankenstein in 1818. Frankenstein tells the story of a scientist who creates an intelligent but terrifying creature in a laboratory experiment and then is tortured by what he has done. The story is infused with elements of Gothic horror and is representative of the Romantic movement. Some suggest that Frankenstein should be considered the first true science fiction story. However, while the usage of science and technology is a primary theme of the science fiction genre, a facet of that there is the explanation of the technology. No scientific explanation for the monster's creation is ever given, Frankenstein focuses heavily on the moral issues and consequences of creating such a beast, themes far more representative of the Gothic novel.1. Which of the following is the author’s purpose of writing of this passage? A. To identify as Frankenstein as Gothic HorrorB. To describe the elements of science fiction genreC. To identify Frankenstein as science fictionD. To describe the elements of Gothic horror genre2. Which of the following information from the passage best supports the authors argument that" Frankenstein" is not a work of science fiction?A. The scientist uses technology to create a monster in laboratoryB. Frankenstein was published in 1818C. The technology behind in the monster’s creation is not explainedD. The story contains elements of Gothic Horror