In paragraph 10, the creature says to Frankenstein:

“Remember, thou hast made me more powerful than thyself. But I will not be tempted to set myself in opposition to thee. I am thy creature: I ought to be thy Adam; but I am rather the fallen angel whom thou drivest from joy for no misdeed.”

Here, the creature is referencing the biblical stories told in Paradise Lost.
The creature implies that Frankenstein should see him and treat him similarly to how __________
A.
God related to Adam.
B.
God related to his fallen angel.
C.
The fallen angel related to Adam.
D.
God related to both Adam and his fallen angel.

1 answer

The creature implies that Frankenstein should see him and treat him similarly to how A. God related to Adam.