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In chapter 1, what evidence of classism and or racism is evident in Frankenstein's
earlier upbringing. What effect does it have on his character?
(Frankenstein book by Mary Shelley)

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Answer:Okay, we can't exactly blame Mary Shelley for being just as racist as every other English person in the early nineteenth century, but we still can't help rolling our eyes a little: even a monster is better at speaking Western .

Explanation:

Okay, we can't exactly blame Mary Shelley for being just as racist as every other English person in the early nineteenth century, but we still can't help rolling our eyes a little: even a monster is better at speaking Western .

Answer:

We can't blame Mary Shelley for being just as racist.

Explanation:

  • We can't actually fault Mary Shelley for being similarly pretty much as bigoted as each and every other English individual in the mid nineteenth century,
  • However, we actually can't resist the urge to feign exacerbation a little: even a beast is better at speaking Western.

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