Read this passage from frankenstein:"i recollected my threat [to frankenstein], 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."which theme does this passage best represent?

Respuesta :

The destructive power of revenge

Answer:

The passage best represents the theme of "Ambition and fallibility".

Explanation:

It clearly illustrates how the character recapitulates on his fallible actions acknowledging how deeply flawed as a human he's been, on account of being seduced by his own ambitions while conscious of it, and yet too weak to retrieve himself from it.