Who was the scientist responsible for reanimating the monster?
Who is Victor Frankenstein
Who is the first person the monster tries to befriend after his creation?
Who is the De Lacey family?
Who is Victor Frankenstein's fiancée
Who is Elizabeth Lavenza?
What theme does Victor's disregard for the consequences of his experiment highlight?
What is the dangers of playing God?
In what city is Victor Frankenstein born?
What is Geneva?
What university does Victor Frankenstein attend where he discovers the theory of creating life?
What is the University of Ingolstadt?
How does the monster learn to read and speak?
By secretly observing the De Lacey family and listening to their lessons.
Who is the devoted friend who supports Victor throughout the novel, even as Victor becomes more consumed by his work?
Who is Henry Clerval?
What recurring symbol in the novel represents both knowledge and destruction, echoing the myth of Prometheus?
What is fire?
What natural setting often brings Victor peace and serves as a contrast to his dark experiments?
What are the Swiss Alps?
What natural occurrence sparks Victor Frankenstein's fascination with the power of creating life?
What is a lightning strike?
What book deeply influences the monster's understanding of humanity and shapes his self-perception?
What is A Lost Paradise?
Who is the captain of the ship that rescues Victor in the Arctic and records his story?
Who is Robert Walton?
Which theme is highlighted through the monster's isolation and rejection by society?
What is the theme of loneliness and alienation?
In which remote and icy location does Robert Walton first encounter Victor at the beginning of the novel?
What is The Arctic?
What branch of science does Victor become obsessed with before turning to modern chemistry and electricity?
What is alchemy?
Why does the monster consider himself similar to both Adam and Satan from Paradise Lost?
What is because he was created pure like Adam but feels rejected and vengeful like Satan?
Who is Victor's father, who tries to support him through his struggles?
Alphonse Frankenstein?
What does the recurring image of the moon symbolize in the novel?
What is the duality of light and dark, or the contrast between knowledge and ignorance?
Where does the monster confront Victor and demand that he create a companion for him?
What is the Montanvert glacier in the Alps?
Victor uses parts from various corpses to create the monster. What is one reason he makes the creature so large?
What is because working with larger body parts was easier for delicate procedures?
After being rejected by society and the De Lacey family, what act of revenge does the monster commit first against Victor?
What is killing William Frankenstein?
Who is wrongly accused and executed for William Frankenstein's murder?
Who is Justine Moritz?
Why is Frankenstein subtitled The Modern Prometheus?
What is Victor's defiance of natural limits?
On which group of islands does Victor begin creating the female creature before destroying it?
What are the Orkney Islands?