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What viewpoint on men and women does victor's description of elizabeth reflect in the passage from frankenstein?
i was more calm and philosophical than my companion; yet my temper was not so yielding. my application was of longer endurance; but it was not so severe whilst it endured. i delighted in investigating the facts relative to the actual world; she busied herself in following the aerial creations of the poets. the world was to me a secret, which i desired to discover; to her it was a vacancy, which she sought to people with imaginations of her own.
a. women are eager for change, while men prefer stability.
b. women are less interested in concrete ideas than men are.
c. women are slow to anger but worse than men when they do so.
d. women prefer to socialize, while men prefer to take action.
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The ancient greek poet. homer, is credited with writing the odyssey. however, scholars still debate whether homer wrote the entire epic. what is the main reason for this uncertainty? o some sections of the epic are written in different poetic styles and forms. most ancient greeks could not read or write, so the epic was first written in latin ob och storytellers repeated the epic aloud for centuries before it was ever written down. od the epic was a fictional account, so the identity of its author may have been fictionalized as well.
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