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English, 23.07.2019 00:10, Jboone

How are walton's and frankenstein's stories alike? a. both are seeking enemies: victor with the monster and walton with the yeti. b. both are evading the law: victor is guilty of murder, and walton is guilty of theft. c. both are hoping to find love: victor loves elizabeth, and walton loves margaret. d. both are seeking fame by pushing the limits: victor with science and walton with exploration.
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