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Although this passage does not include a question, it includes a quote from the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Therefore, I can provide some explanation on the quote.
In this text, we see a conversation between the monster and Victor Frankenstein, its creator. We learn that, upon seeing the monster, Frankenstein welcomes him with extremely hate and promises to kill him. The monster accepts this, and tells us that he was ready for such a welcome, because those who are unhappy are always rejected. Moreover, he reminds Frankenstein of the fact that he has a duty towards him as his creator, and that this is his fault for playing with life (both by creating him and by wanting to destroy him). This highlights one of the themes of the novel, which is the danger of playing with things that are beyond human control and understanding, such as life.
Dare you sport thus with life and do you duty towards me nd i will do towards mine.
- The passage includes a quote from a book Frankenstein by the Mary Shelley. In this text, monster and Victor Frankenstein, its creator.
- We see the monster, Frankenstein welcomes him with extremely hate and promises to kill him.
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