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What theme of Frankenstein is reflected in the following excerpt? Frankenstein
by Mary Shelley
if this journey had taken place during my days of study and happiness, it would have afforded me inexpressible pleasure. But a blight had come
over my existence, and I only visited these people for the sake of the Information they might give me on the subject in which my interest was so
terribly profound. Company was irksome to me when alone, I could fill my mind with the sights of heaven and earth; the voice of Henry soothed
me, and I could thus cheat myself into a transitory peace. But busy uninteresting joyous faces brought back despair to my heart. I sawan
insurmountable barrier placed between me and my fellow-men: this barrier was sealed with the blood of Willam and justine, and to reflect on
the events connected with those names filled my soul with anguish.
OA revenge
OB. family
Ocbirth and creation
OD alienation and Isolation

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