Victor’s Family & Childhood

Science& Obsessions

The Creature’s
Creation
Consequences & Guilt


Trials & Tragedies

100


Who is Beaufort and what is his connection to Victor’s family?



Alphonse Frankenstein’s close friend; Caroline Beaufort’s father.


100


How does Victor feel about science and natural philosophy as a child?



Fascinated and passionate from a young age.


100


What does Victor discover about his mothers body and death?



Victor’s mother dies of scarlet fever.


100


What does Elizabeth write about in her letter to Victor?


Elizabeth writes about family updates and Justine Moritz’s return.


100


What evidence is used against Justine in her trial?


A locket found in Justine’s pocket is used as evidence.


200


How did Alphonse Frankenstein meet and marry Caroline Beaufort?


He cared for her after Beaufort died and later married her.


200


What books influence Victor’s curiosity?



Romantic, kind, loves stories and helping others.


200


How does Victor’s obsession affect his health and relationships?


His obsession makes him sick, isolates him, and ruins his relationships.


200


Who is Justine Moritz, and what is her background?


Justine is a kind, adopted girl raised by the Frankensteins.


200


Why does Justine confess to the crime she didn’t commit?


She confesses out of fear and pressure from the church.


300


What does the reader learn about Victor’s early family life?



Happy, loved, and surrounded by supportive parents.


300


What happens when Victor sees lightning destroy a tree, and how does it affect him?



Writings of Cornelius Agrippa, Paracelsus, and Albertus Magnus.


300


Describe Victor’s reaction when he first brings the creature to life.


He is horrified and disgusted by the creature he brought to life.


300

 


What tragic news does Victor receive from his father?


His father tells him that his brother William has been murdered.


300


How does Victor feel after Justine’s death?


 Victor feels deep guilt and grief, blaming himself for her death.


400


Who is Elizabeth Lavenza and how does she come to live with the Frankensteins?



An adopted cousin Victor sees as his future wife.


400


I’m just What tragedy happens before Victor leaves for the University of Ingolstadt?



Destroys it; sparks Victor’s curiosity about electricity.


400


What dream does Victor have that night, and what does it symbolize?


He dreams of kissing Elizabeth, who turns into his dead mother—symbolizing guilt.


400


Who is accused of the crime, and how does Victor react?


Justine is accused; Victor feels guilty but says nothing.


400


How does Victor’s guilt affect his mental state?


His guilt makes him depressed, anxious, and withdrawn


500


What kind of person is Henry Clerval?



Warm, close, and devoted; he felt deeply loved.


500


What motivates Victor to study natural philosophy and chemistry so intensely?


He turns from old alchemy toward modern science.


500


Who nurses Victor back to health after he becomes ill?


Henry Clerval nurses Victor back to health.


500


Why doesn’t Victor reveal what he knows about the murderer?


He stays silent because no one would believe his story about the creature.


500


What decision does Victor make at the end of Chapter 9, and why?


He decides to leave and find the creature, seeking revenge and answers.


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