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In the novel, shelley shifts the narration from victor frankenstein’s point of view in the first half of the book to the monster’s point of view in chapter 11. what effect does this shift in narration achieve for readers? it permits walton a chance to write additional letters to his sister, which gives readers more insight into his character. it introduces a shift in time, which allows readers to see events that will happen in the future. it lets readers support victor’s opinion that the monster is actually a thing of intense beauty. it allows readers to sympathize with the monster whom victor describes as a horrible wretch.

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