How does Victor's childhood fascination with science begin, and what event or object sparks his interest in the natural world?
His love for science began when he was introduced to books. It was at a very young age.
What sparks Victor’s interest in science?
Victor becomes fascinated with natural philosophy after reading books!
In Chapter 3, do you think Victors ambition is healthy?
No his ambition is not healthy
Why does Victor isolate himself from his family and friends?
To create his creature
They both created life
What do you think of Victor’s parents’ decision to adopt Elizabeth? Do you think it was purely selfless, or might they have had other motivations?
2 part question
They wanted her to Marry Victor. Yes it was so that the blood line can stay pure and the money can stay within the family.
What kind of relationship does Victor have with his family and friends during his early life?
He has a close and loving relationship with his family and friends.
Grimly’s illustrations in chapter 3 may show Victor becoming more consumed by his studies. What visual elements do you think represent his mental state?
The colors and pictures that the author used in the illustrations
Why does Victor choose not to share his experiment with others?
They will think he is crazy
Why is Elizabeth blaming herself for Williams death?
She loan him a necklace that had Carolines picture in it, and she believes that's why they murdered him.
Who is Mr. Rupert and why does his death impact the Frankensteins?
2 part question
Mr. Frankensteins best friend. His daughter goes to live with the Frankensteins and becomes Mr. Frankensteins wife.
How do earlier scientist impact Victors ambition?
He wants to be better than them and be the best of the best.
How does the use of light and shadow in this chapter convey his emotional or psychological shift?
The brighter the light the calmer and happier he is. The more shadow and darkness, the more insane or depressed he is.
After the creature comes to life, Victor is overcome with fear. How does this moment foreshadow the consequences of his actions?
This foreshadows that something terrible is going to happen later in the story.
2 part question
Who is Justine? Why is she living with the Frankensteins?
She is a young girl that went to live with the Frankenstein family and is now their servant/nanny.
How many brothers does Victor have?
What are their names
2 (Ernest and William)
Victor’s interest in science is solely driven by curiosity about the natural world, not influenced by personal loss or tragedy.TRUE OR FALSE
FALSE they are influenced by personal loss and tragedy as well.
How does Carolines death influence Victor to go about his studies?
Her death makes him curious about recreating life
How do Victor's thoughts and actions in chapter 4 reveal his growing isolation? How does his obsession with science affect his relationships with others, particularly his family?
He becomes sick and pale. He doesn't see his family for 2 years.
In chapter 6, Victor is suffering from guilt and anxiety after creating the creature. How does this internal conflict begin to affect his health and his relationships with his family?
This separates him from his family. His health begins to get worse as the years pass.
Why was Victors dad important in their town
He was well respects and involved in the governments (Politics)
How does Victor’s relationship with Elizabeth and Henry Clerval highlight different aspects of his character in Chapter 2?
He shows his loving and protective side with Elizabeth. He shows his fun and creative side with Henry.
What tragic event happens, before Victor leaves to college?
His mother dies of Scarlet Fever
Victor finally creates his creature in this chapter. How does his reaction to the creature's first breath reflect his expectations versus reality?
He expected something beautiful and his monster was not what he expected. It was ugly and scary.
Victor takes Henry to see the creature but the creature is no longer there.