Though many nineteenth-century critics dismissed Mary Shelley's novel *Frankenstein* as a mere Gothic melodrama, modern scholars recognize it as a sophisticated critique of scientific hubris. By depicting the ruinous consequences of Victor Frankenstein’s unchecked ambition, Shelley does not simply seek to terrify her readers; rather, she aims to __________ the contemporary presumption that humanity could master the natural world without moral consequence.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
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subvert
The correct answer is the word meaning to undermine or overthrow. The passage positions the novel as a critique of scientific hubris that illustrates the ruinous consequences of unchecked ambition. Thus, Shelley's aim is to challenge or undermine the contemporary presumption of mastering nature. The word that fits this function is the one that indicates undermining.
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