Victor
The Monster
The Monster part 2.
Frankenstein
Walton
100

How could you describe Victor?

Ambitious, daring, challenging, intelligent, etc.

100

Why does he kill William?

Because William was scared of him.

100

How did he feel when he first was made?

He felt confused.

100

Why does he first agree to make the monster a female friend?

He is moved by the Monster.

100

What does Walton want with the monster?

To kill him.

200

Where did he get the body parts for the Monster?

He stole them from graves.

200

Why does Frankenstein run away from him?

He feels overwhelmed by the monster.

200

Why does the Monster live in agony?

He lost his companion and feels alone. 

200

Why does he create the monster?

To discover the secrets of "life and death".

200

Who wrote all the letters?

Walton.

300

How did they meet Victor?

Victor was stuck on ice.

300

How does he learn to speak?

He begins to spy on the DeLacey family.

300

Why does the monster want to kill himself?

So Walton doesn't.

300

How does he know that the monster killed William?

From his fathers' letter.
300

What does he want with the North Pole?

He wants to see another passage to the Pacific.

400

Why did he not create the friend for the monster like he promised he would?

He realizes the consequences. 

400

Why does the monster want vengeance?

He wants vengeance because he was abandoned.

400

After the meeting, why did Frankenstein threaten to kill the creature?

He was full of anger.

400

What does he regret before he dies?

That he couldn't kill the monster. 
400

Why does he turn around when his abroad?

Walton feels like he is responsible for the crew.

500

How does he feel towards the monster?

He realizes that he shouldn't have done what he did.

500

What happened to his female friend? Why?

She was destroyed so that they cannot have children.

500

How does the reader last hear about the creature?

The creature is floating away in the dark on ice.

500

Does he learn from his mistake for that he has made (the monster)?

Yes he knows it was a mistake?

500

Who were Waltons' letters for?

Walton’s sister, Mrs. Margaret Saville, in England.


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