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Card 6
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The monster hides in a womblike hovel
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Card 7
Front
The narrative of the monster [...] is of his almost learning, clandestinely, to be human
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Card 8
Front
All women are presented as sexless
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Card 9
Front
Nature pursues Victor with the very electricity he has stolen: lightning, thunder, and rain rage around him
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Card 10
Front
[the monster] defies all odds, as a parentless being, by learning language
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Card 11
Front
When it comes to parenting, Frankenstein is himself a monster
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Card 12
Front
The creature is not innately evil, but forced to become so by characters who deny him access to human community
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Card 13
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Is the creature a natural man or an unnatural monster?
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Card 14
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[The creature seems an unfallen, innocent creature, who feels love and sympathy as readily as hunger and pain
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Card 15
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He develops as if nature, not man, had formed him and only rejection by society leaves him deformed
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