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What is theme in this excerpt from Mary shelley's frankenstien?

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Answer:

One person's misery is greater than the misery of this world.

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Answer:

One person's misery is greater than the misery of the world

Step-by-step explanation:

The excerpt is talking about grief and specifically, it says that this person is unhappy but not utterly occupied by his own misery.

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