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What is the main benefit of having the narrator begin the story with events from his childhood? it allows the reader to see the early influences on the character. it creates a tension between the adult narrator and the child-like curiosity of youth. it provides readers with details that, while not relevant, make the narrator real. it suggests a fall or devastating loss will soon be described by the narrator. ** for frankenstein **

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