People who haven't read Frankenstein commonly believe that this character is Frankenstein.
Who is the monster?
The book starts with R. Walton preparing to go to this unexplored continent.
What is Antarctica?
This character is a scientist and creates the monster.
Who is Victor Frankenstein?
This theme is demonstrated by Victor and the monster, who both believe that they deserve it.
What is Justice?
The event that drives Victor to chase the creature all the way into the Arctic.
What is Elizabeth's murder?
The author of Frankenstein, born in 1797.
Who is Mary Shelley?
City where Frankenstein was raised and where his family lives.
What is Geneva?
This character is the narrator at the beginning of the story and plans to explore the Arctic.
Who is Robert Walton?
This theme leads Victor to explore the ideas of the creation of life.
What is the pursuit of knowledge?
Significant book that the monster reads in the De Lacey cottage.
What is Paradise Lost?
Frankenstein was published in this year.
What is Ingolstadt?
This character is Victor's little brother and is killed by the monster.
Who is William?
This theme demonstrates the hardships of isolation and loneliness.
What is alienation?
Victor acquired the parts to build his monster through this gruesome method.
What is body snatching?
Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein in this country.
What is Swizerland?
The monster lives in a hovel attached to a cottage in this country.
What is Germany?
This character is Victor's best friend.
Who is Henry Clerval?
This theme is demonstrated in the monster and his view of Victor.
What is obsession of revenge?
What is a female companion?
Mary Shelley first got inspiration to write Frankenstein because of this.
What is a writing challenge between friends?
The chain of islands north of Scotland, which Victor visits to make the monster's companion.
What are the Orkneys?
This blind man was the first person to have a conversation with the monster.
Who is De Lacey?
What is creationism and accountability?
Towards the end of the novel, Victor is arrested and later acquitted for this crime.
What is the murder of Henry Clerval?