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Ever since I [Justine) was condemned, my confessor has

besieged me; he threatened and menaced, until I almost
began to think that I was the monster that he said I was
He threatened excommunication and hell-fire in my last
moments ... (94-95).
What reaction is Shelley most likely hoping to evoke in the reader?

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User Zomega
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She’s possibly trying to evoke pity, fear, a sense of injustice, or even make the reader feel a sort of sadness because you know that the person you are reading about is getting hurt emotionally. Something we individuals find despicable and inhumane. Also, threatening and menacing a person with hell fire in their last moments of living is pretty evil because God is a generous person who doesn’t cause grief and if the person believes such lies they will not only die unhappy but they will also become fearful to even die.

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User Bilaldogan
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Answer:

Indignation - Apex

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User Ryan Artecona
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