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At the end of the novel, the creature confesses that he feels . . .

A happiness that Frankenstein is dead.
B sorrow for the suffering he caused.
C sympathy for Walton and his crew.
D anger because he never had a friend.

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At the end of the novel, the creature confesses that he feels sorrow for the suffering he caused.

Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

Frankenstein is a novel written by Mary Shelley. In the novel he was a doctor. After the death of Frankenstein Monster was so depressed and he wanted to commit killing himself. There was a fear in the mind of Frankenstein. He thought the creature may commit killing himself.

Monster was created by Victor as he was also thoughtful about the Monster. At the end of the novel the creature confesses that he feels very sorrow for Frankenstein and he is feeling hopeless because of not getting female partner.

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