Letters 1-4
Chapters 1-4
Chapters 5-8
Chapters 9-12
Miscellaneous
100

Robert Walton writes to his sister saying that he is traveling to this location at the very start of the novel.

What is the North Pole?

100

This term describes Victor Frankenstein's childhood in Geneva (multiple terms are acceptable)

What is peaceful, happy, tranquil, loving (or any acceptable synonym)?

100
Victor creates this on a dreary night in November.

What is The Monster / The Creature?

100

Who does Victor blame primarily for the deaths of Justine and William?

Who is himself?

100

The Creature is composed, physically, out of these materials.

What are corpses?

200

Robert Walton and his crew find these two figures on the ice during their journey

Who is Victor Frankenstein and The Creature?

200

This person is adopted into the Frankenstein family and later becomes Victor's closest confidante.

Who is Elizabeth?

200

This character is wrongly accused -- and later put to death -- for the murder of the young William Frankenstein. (First and last name)

Who is Justine Moritz?

200

After the trial, Victor seeks solace in what specific landscape? (Include the region's actual name)

What is The Alps?

200

The Creature can be physically distinguished from ordinary humans most obviously by what key characteristic?

What is his height?

300
In Letter #4, Frankenstein tells Robert that both men have this in common

What is a strong obsession with science (or something identical)?

300

This character dies from scarlet fever in Chapter 3, dramatically impacting Victor's mood and decision to leave for university.

Who is Victors Mother?

300
Victor experiences this shortly after his famous laboratory creation, which leads him to be bedridden and watched over by his friend Henry Clerval.

What is a mental breakdown?

300

After their dramatic meeting near the mountain glacier, the Creature asks Victor to fulfill this specific request.

What is to listen to his story?

300

This person helps Victor to recover from his reaction to the Creature's "birth."

Who is Henry Clerval?

400

Victor Frankenstein only agrees to come aboard the boat once he learns that the boat's crew is heading in this direction

What is North (or: toward the North Pole)

400

At university, Victor dedicates all of his mental and physical energy to this groundbreaking discovery.

What is the creation of life?

400

This piece of evidence was the deciding factor in the trial over the murder of William Frankenstein.

What is a picture locket?

400

The Creature lives in this location after he escapes from the attacks of the villagers

What is a hovel next to a cottage?

400

Lighting plays a symbolic role in these two key moments in the novel. (Hint: this is not the moment when the Creature comes to life)

What is the night of William's murder and the day of Victor's meeting with the Creature?

500

As a child, Victor found the most inspiration when studying these kinds of writers and thinkers. (Multiple descriptive labels are acceptable)

What is alchemists, magicians, fringe scientists (or any acceptable synonym)

500

These two characters write letters to Victor while he is recovering, both of which have massive influences on the plot.

Who are Elizabeth and Victor's Father?

500

The Creature performs this anonymous task in order to help the family on whose property he is squatting.

What is chopping and delivering wood?

500

This is the name of the university town where the Creature was first created.

What is Ingolstadt?

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