Read the following lines from paragraph 5 of the excerpt from Frankenstein. The saintly soul of Elizabeth shone like a shrine-dedicated lamp in our peaceful home. Her sympathy was ours; her smile, her soft voice, the sweet glance of her celestial eyes, were ever there to bless and animate us. She was the living spirit of love to soften and attract. I might have become sullen in my study, rough through the ardour of my nature, but that she was there to subdue me to a semblance of her own gentleness. Which statement below best states how the author draws on concepts of love similar to Shakespeare's in this description of Elizabeth? by portraying Elizabeth as being loved for her worldly, steady presence by portraying Elizabeth as being loved for her calming, tender influence by portraying Elizabeth as being loved for her various religious beliefs by portraying Elizabeth as being loved for her natural, unbridled energy
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