This is the author of Frankenstein.
Who is Mary Shelley?
This is the overall lesson the author wants you to learn.
What is theme?
This is the main part of a word.
What is root?
This is the event that leads Victor to become obsessed with life and death.
What is the death of his mother?
This is how the story begins.
What is with letters from Robert Walton to his sister?
This is the structure of the story.
What is a frame story?
This is the overall point of the text.
What is main idea?
This is a piece of a word that comes before the root.
What is prefix?
This is why Victor can't get back home.
What is the gates to the town are already shut?
This is who believes Justine is innocent.
Who are Victor and Elizabeth?
This is the genre of Frankenstein.
What is gothic literature?
These are facts, examples, anecdotal stories and quotes about the main idea.
This is a piece of a word that comes after the root.
What is suffix?
This is why Victor feels guilty.
What is because 2 people have died because he created the monster?
This is what Victor wanted to do because he created the monster.
What is drown in the lake?
This is the time period Frankenstein takes place.
What is the romantic?
These are the 4 themes of Frankenstein.
What are loneliness, revenge, human pride and purpose?
This is an inference.
What is drawing a conclusion based on the available evidence plus previous knowledge and experience?
This is what stops Victor from jumping in the lake.
What is thinking of his family and their suffering?
This is the feeling Victor has towards the monster.
What is hate?
This is how the author came up with the idea for Frankenstein.
What is in a dream?
This is foreshadowing.
What is when an author gives you hints about what is coming up in the story?
This is a flashback.
What is when a story goes back in time to show something that happened before the current moment?
This is what Victor lives in fear of.
What is the monster committing another crime?
This is who Victor sees at the top of the mountain.
What is the monster?
This is the definition of a frame story.
What is a story that has a narrative that frames, or surrounds, another set of stories?
This was the main idea of chapter 2.
What is Victor isolated himself from family and friends?
This is how a flashback adds to a story.
What is it gives us more information about a character's past or to help explain why a character feels a certain way?
This is why Victor agreed to hear the monster's story.
What is because he is his creator, and he felt he owed him some happiness?
This is why Elizabeth doesn't see beauty in nature anymore.
What is William and Justine were murdered, and the murder is on the loose?