Characters
Themes / Conflict
Plot
Literary Devices
Who said it?
100

Which character acts as a symbol of innocence?

Elizabeth Lavenza

100

Victor struggling with guilt after creating the creature is an example of this type of conflict.

man vs. self (internal conflict)

100

What happens after Victor dies?

The monster kills himself

100

"The night passed away, and the sun rose from the ocean"

personification

100

"He is so gentle, yet so wise; his mind so cultivated, and when he speaks, although his words are culled with the choicest art, yet they flow with rapidity and unparalleled eloquence."

Walton, describing Frankenstein in his letter

200

Which male character serves as a foil to Victor?

Henry Clerval

200

The creature being abandoned by Victor, chased away by the villagers, and ultimately rejected by the DeLacey family represents this type of conflict.

man vs. society

200

What acts of service does the monster do while living near the DeLacey family? List at least 3

collecting firewood, fixing the cottage, clearing snow, stop stealing their food

200

Victor's chase for glory eventually brings him down. What literary device is this?

fatal flaw

200

"My courage and my resolution is firm; but my hopes fluctuate and my spirits are often depressed."

Walton

300

Who was Victor describing when he said: "his wild and enthusiastic imagination was chastened by the sensibility of his heart"?

Henry Clerval

300

Victor’s pursuit of the creature across the Arctic represents this type of conflict.

man vs. nature

300

Where did Victor and Elizabeth go after their wedding?

inherited villa by Lake Como

300

"I ought to be thy Adam ... but I am rather the fallen angel." What literary device is this?

Biblical allusion

300

"I bitterly feel the want of a friend."

Robert Walton

400

What are the names of the members of the DeLacey family? List at least 3

DeLacey, Felix, Agatha, Safie

400

What does Shelley suggest about unchecked ambition?

Theme statement: Unchecked ambition leads to destruction and suffering.

400

What is the impact of Victor's tale on Walton?

Walton abandons his quest.

400

The Arctic setting is a symbol of __________.

isolation / loneliness

400

"Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change."

Victor Frankenstein

500

What type of character is William? What is the monster compared to him?

flat character v. round character

500

What does Shelley suggest about nature vs. nurture?

Theme Statement: Shelley suggests that one's identity is shaped more by the environment than innate characteristics.

500

What is the incriminating evidence against Justine?

a locket with the picture of Victor's mother

500

How does fire symbolize the duality of knowledge?

It can be both enlightening and destructive

500

"Inflamed by pain, I vowed eternal hatred and vengeance to all mankind."

the monster

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