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[25 pts- I will report you if you don't at least try to answer correctly!!] In Frankenstein- During Walton's continuation (at the end of the novel):

Why does the creature choose to die at the end of the novel? What does his choice suggest about his connection to his creator?

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He chose to die because his creater did not have any sympathy for him and he feels worthless. The moster's creater does not at all want any relationship with his creature.




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