How does Shelley use Frankenstein to address the societal concerns of the
scientific revolution?
A. Because society feared science, she developed a character who
overreaches human knowledge and is punished.
B. Because society was indifferent about scientific advancement,
she developed a character that illustrates the dangers of science.
C. Because society applauded scientific discovery, she created
characters that use science to advance technology.
D. Because society needed medical advancement, she created a plot
to show how science and technology could work for their good.