subject
English, 04.09.2019 20:30 tjgamer12

"abhorred monster! fiend that thou art! the tortures of hell are too mild a vengeance for thy crimes. wretched devil! you reproach me with your creation; come on, then, that i may extinguish the spark which i so negligently bestowed." my rage was without bounds; i sprang on him, impelled by all the feelings which can arm one being against the existence of another. he easily eluded me, and saidā€” "be calm! i entreat you to hear me, before you give vent to your hatred on my devoted head. have i not suffered enough that you seek to increase my misery? life, although it may only be an accumulation of anguish, is dear to me, and i will defend it. remember, thou hast made me more powerful than thyself; my height is superior to thine; my joints more supple. but i will not be tempted to set myself in opposition to thee. i am thy creature, and i will be even mild and docile to my natural lord and king, if thou wilt also perform thy part, the which thou owest me. oh, frankenstein, be not equitable to every other, and trample upon me alone, to whom thy justice, and even thy clemency and affection, is most due. remember, that i am thy creature; i ought to be thy adam; but i am rather the fallen angel, whom thou drivest from joy for no misdeed. everywhere i see bliss, from which i alone am irrevocably excluded. i was benevolent and good; misery made me a fiend. make me happy, and i shall again be virtuous."
what do you believe the allusion to the ā€œfallen angelā€ means in this passage?

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on English

question
English, 21.06.2019 13:30
Which statement best expresses the meaning of these lines from ā€œthe courage that my mother hadā€? that courage like a rock, which she / has no more need of, and i have. a. the speaker equates her mother's courage with a rock. b. the speaker needs the kind of courage her mother showed. c. the speaker realizes her mother no longer needs courage d. the speaker realizes her mother found courage in rocks.
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 03:30
Read these excerpts. lincoln's "gettysburg address." it is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. whitman's "o captain! my captain! ". exult, o shores, and ring, o bells! but i, with mournful tread, walk the deck my captain lies, fallen cold and dead. which rhetorical appeal do both excerpts use? logos: the use of logic to convince the audience pathos: the use of emotional appeals to affect the audienceā€™s feelings brevity: writing or speaking that is short, brief, and to the point ethos: the use of authority to persuade the audience to act the right way
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 04:30
Write a poem that's at least 10 lines long. : )
Answers: 2
question
English, 22.06.2019 13:20
Which phrase from "the pedestrian" convey bradbury's message that a tv-obsessed world is a place where people are disconnected from one another and reality? o a. the headlights of the police car made leonard mead feel like a museum specimen, needle thrust through chest." o b. leonard mead noticed that the cold air "cut the nose and made the lungs blaze like a christmas tree inside." o c. leonard mead "listened to the faint push of his soft shoes through autumn leaves with satisfaction." o d. people who watched tv felt "the gray or multicolored lights touching their faces, but never really touching them."
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
"abhorred monster! fiend that thou art! the tortures of hell are too mild a vengeance for thy crim...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 03.02.2020 09:50
question
History, 03.02.2020 09:50
question
History, 03.02.2020 09:50
Questions on the website: 13722361