Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is a tale of a man-made monster. Victor Frankenstein is an amateur scientist who creates a "perfect" human from spare body parts. Нe decides to take revenge on the person who created him. First the monster kills his brother. Frankenstein is ravaged by his grief and guilt for creating the monster so he goes to the mountains alone to find peace. But the monster demands that he create a female monster to be his companion. Frankenstein agrees and goes to England to do his work. When he is almost finished, he changes his mind, and destroys the project. The monster then kills his friend and later his new wife Elizabeth. Victor chases after him throughout Europe and the North Pole, but then temporarily loses track of the monster when he disappears into a crack in the ice. At this time he meets Robert Walton and his crew. The story ends with Victor's death and the monster crying for forgiveness. After a short contemplation by Robert Walton, who promised to kill him if offered the chance, the monster disappears back to the North Pole never to be seen again.
Victor Frankenstein is an amateur scientist who creates a "perfect" human from spare body parts. Нe decides to take revenge on the person who created him. First the monster kills his brother. Frankenstein is ravaged by his grief and guilt for creating the monster so he goes to the mountains alone to find peace. But the monster demands that he create a female monster to be his companion. Frankenstein agrees and goes to England to do his work. When he is almost finished, he changes his mind, and destroys the project. The monster then kills his friend and later his new wife Elizabeth.
Victor chases after him throughout Europe and the North Pole, but then temporarily loses track of the monster when he disappears into a crack in the ice. At this time he meets Robert Walton and his crew.
The story ends with Victor's death and the monster crying for forgiveness. After a short contemplation by Robert Walton, who promised to kill him if offered the chance, the monster disappears back to the North Pole never to be seen again.
1 Network worm hasn't struck 6.200 machines that formed 7.3 % computers to network.
Has network worm struck 6.200 machines that formed 7.3 % computers to network?
2 This virus isn't spreading very quickly over the Milnet.
Is this virus spreading very quickly over the Milnet?
3 Well over 50 sites haven't been hit.
Have well over 50 sites been hit?
4 Most of these aren't "major" sites and gateways.
Are most of these major" sites and gateways?
5 This utility can't send a message into another program.
Can this utility send a message into another program?
6 FBI hasn't imposed a prohibition on all materials relating to the Morris virus.
Has FBI imposed a prohibition on all materials relating to the Morris virus?
7 Morris wouldn't have been sentences to 5 years of prison and 250.000 $ of fine.
Would Morris have been sentences to 5 years of prison and 250.000 $ of fine?
8 The author didn't had to take part in the liquidation of its own creation.
Did the author had to take part in the liquidation of its own creation?
9 They don't have to fight for survival in complex conditions of conflicting computer systems.
Do they have to fight for survival in complex conditions of conflicting computer systems?
10 Are destructive actions an integral part of the virus by default?
Объяснение:
10 уже в задании написано в отрицательной форме.