Read this excerpt from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein:
Shall I respect man, when he condemns me? Let him live with me in the interchange of kindness, and, instead of injury, I would bestow every benefit upon him with tears of gratitude at his acceptance. But that cannot be; the human senses are insurmountable barriers to our union. Yet mine shall not be the submission of abject slavery. I will revenge my injuries: if I cannot inspire love, I will cause fear.
What do the following words from the excerpt indicate about the creature's interaction with humans?
But that cannot be; the human senses are insurmountable barriers to our union

Humans cannot hear what he says.

He lacks the power to communicate.

He finds humans incapable of kindness.

His appearance repels humans

Respuesta :

The answer is: His appearance repels humans

According to the excerpt from Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the monster's outward aspect is so appalling that it becomes an obstacle to approach and connect with humans. Therein, the creature describes to his creator how he feels after people are horrified by him and abuse him. So even though he is gentle and wishes to be loved, he decides to rebel and become the monster everyone believes he is.

Answer:

Plato answer - D.  His appearance repels humans

Explanation: just took the test