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I need two quotes that go with each question from chapters 1-4 of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. 1) What language does Victor Frankenstein use in Chs. 1-4 that reads as if it could be spoken by Satan?
2) In what ways does Victor imagine that or think as if he is like the Biblical God of the Edenic story?
3) How in Chs. 1-4 is Victor Frankenstein portrayed as a character resembling Adam and/or Eve?

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