For the following sight passage, respond in proper paragraph form, and include the following:
- The text and author included in a topic sentence.
- The speaker and the character(s) being addressed.
- The context of the passage.
- Two main elements of significance (character development, themes, literary devices etc.), with specific references from the passage to support your claims.
- A thoughtful concluding sentence.
“After the murder of Clerval I returned to Switzerland, heart-broken and overcome. I pitied Frankenstein; my pity amounted to horror; I abhorred myself. But when I discovered that he, the author at once of my existence and of its unspeakable torments, dared to hope for happiness, that while he accumulated wretchedness and despair upon me he sought his own enjoyment in feelings and passions from the indulgence of which I was for ever barred, then impotent envy and bitter indignation filled me with an insatiable thirst for vengeance. I recollected my threat and resolved that it should be accomplished. I knew that I was preparing for myself a deadly torture, but I was the slave, not the master, of an impulse which I detested yet could not disobey."

Mr. Chesser: Can you please post Part C of the practice exam questions? Thanks :)
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