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The correct answer is the following: option A. Mary Shelley's allusions to Milton's Paradise Lost in Frankenstein contrast Victor's creation with God's creation of man. These allusions are important because they show a parallel between Victor's creation with God's creation and how Victor going against nature and creating a monster is a parallelism of God's creation of man. Frankenstein is a novel written by author Mary Shelley, published in 1818.
"Frankenstein" is a famous novel written by Mary Shelley in 1818. The Mary Shelley's allusions help the readers to interpret the story include option A.
How do Shelley's allusions to Milton lost in the novel?
Shelley's allusions describe the comparison between victor's creation and the god's creation.
There is an important connection as both creatures were created by a perfect image of their creators but there is a clear distinction between them.
Therefore, correct option is A.
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