15. Which excerpt from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein most plainly exemplifies a conflict between characters?
You are my creator, but I am your master; obey!”

Thus ended a day memorable to me; it decided my future destiny.

“Immense and rugged mountains of ice often barred up my passage..."

“I imagined that the monster seized me; I struggled furiously and fell down...”

Respuesta :

Answer: A) You are my creator, but I am your master; obey!”

Explanation: in literature, a conflict is a struggle between opposite forces, usually between a character (the main character or a very important one) and himself (internal conflict), society or another character (external conflict). From the given options, the excerpt from "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley that most plainly exemplifies a conflict between characters is "You are my creator, but I am your master; obey!” because is an example of direct confrontation and of an external conflict.

A. "You are my creator, but I am your master; obey!"