Argument 1:Argument 2:
Frankenstein’s characters prove that no one is completely good or evil. This story is about a scientist who makes a creature that kills his family. In the story, Victor Frankenstein’s work to bring a creature to life comes with a great cost. For instance, he sacrifices all of his other goals. But he ends up rejecting his creature, which makes the monster evil. So, Frankenstein is a character who shows good and bad traits.
Which techniques would best support the arguments’ claims? Check all that apply.
an explanation of the novel’s historical context
examples of Victor Frankenstein acting with kindness
a paraphrase of the end of the novel
a description of how the creature was made
examples of the creature being rejected