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Why does the Monster want revenge?

The Monster hates Frankenstein for abandoning him after his creation: “He had abandoned me: and, in the bitterness of my heart, I cursed him.” The Monster is also angry with Frankenstein for making the Monster the only one of his kind

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What is the theme Secrecy?

Victor conceives of science as a mystery to be probed; its secrets, once discovered, must be jealously guarded.

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Why does Frankenstein create the Monster?

Frankenstein believes that by creating the Monster, he can discover the secrets of “life and death,” create a “new species,” and learn how to “renew life.” He is motivated to attempt these things by ambition.

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How does the Monster learn to speak and read?

The Monster learns to speak by spying on the DeLacey family. He lives for over a year in a “hovel,” a small shed attached to the DeLaceys’ cottage.

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what did frankenstein suggest about ambition? 

Frankenstein suggests that ambition is dangerous because it has the potential to become evil.

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Why is Walton trying to reach the North Pole?

Robert Walton is a well-to-do explorer from England. Like Victor Frankenstein, he has a great ambition to be a pioneer in the field of science—in his case, to be the first person to set foot on the North Pole and perhaps discover a northern passage to the Pacific.

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Why does Frankenstein destroy the Monster’s female companion?

Frankenstein decides that he has a moral duty to destroy the female companion he is making for the Monster.

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What does Frankenstein suggest about Alienation?

Frankenstein suggests that social alienation is both the primary cause of evil and the punishment for it.

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Why does Frankenstein run away from his Monster?

Immediately after bringing the Monster to life, Frankenstein feels overwhelmed by the Monster’s ugliness, so he attempts to find relief by going to sleep in the next room, where his sleep is plagued by nightmares.

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Why does Frankenstein run away from his Monster?

Immediately after bringing the Monster to life, Frankenstein feels overwhelmed by the Monster’s ugliness, so he attempts to find relief by going to sleep in the next room, where his sleep is plagued by nightmares

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What are 3 themes introduced in the NOVEL Frankenstein?

Alienation,Nature,REVENGE

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Why does Frankenstein remain quiet during Justine’s trial?

Justine is on trial for William’s murder because William’s locket containing a picture of Caroline Frankenstein was found in a pocket of Justine’s clothing. Unbeknownst to Justine, the Monster planted the locket in her pocket to frame her for the murder.

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How does Frankenstein figure out that the Monster killed William

After receiving a shocking letter from his father telling him that William has been murdered, Frankenstein departs home to Geneva. When he arrives, it is nighttime, and the gates of Geneva are shut, so he decides to explore the woods where William was killed.

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What is dangerous Knowledge?

Dangerous knowledge is a prominently seen theme in Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley. ... The monster hopes to gain knowledge in hopes of no longer being shunned and beaten on and attacked by society for the way he is.

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Why do the townspeople accuse Frankenstein of murdering Clerval?

The townspeople confront Frankenstein about Clerval’s murder because eyewitnesses claim that when they found Clerval’s body along the beach, they saw a boat in the water that matched Frankenstein’s. In reality, the Monster killed Clerval.

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