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English, 12.11.2020 14:00, maddyf7253

The monster states, “All men hate the poor and unhappy” (pg. 54). He goes further to request Dr. Frankenstein to “do your duty”, but instead the doctor tries to kill the monster. How does this behavior represent the attitudes of the bourgeois towards the proletariats during the 1800s? For your evidence, you do not need to directly cite; just provide examples from what you have learned of Marxist criticism thus far.

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