Ch. 1-6
Ch. 7-12
Ch. 13-18
Ch. 19-24
Misc.
100

What city is Victor's family from?

Geneva

100

What does Victor's father reveal in his letter?

Victor's youngest brother, William, has been murdered. 

100

How does the creature learn to speak and read in French?

The creature picks up on the lessons that Felix gives the Arabian woman, Safie. 
100

Upon destroying the lady creature, what does Victor do to dispose of the body parts?

Victor sails into the middle of the ocean where he then dumbs the body parts into. 

100

True/False:

Mary Shelley suffered the deaths of 3 of her children. 

True - it is said that these events influences much of the gothic elements in Frankenstein

200

How does Elizabeth join the Frankenstein household?

She is taken in after Victor's mother, Caroline Beaufort, sees her living with an impoverished Italian family. 

200
True/False:

Justine murdered William because she was in love with his father.

FALSE. Justine did not murder William, she was framed!

200

What is the creature's reaction to when he sees himself for the first time in the water's reflection?

The creature is disgusted by himself and understands why people are afraid of him. 

200

What were the concerns that Victor had about a lady creature that prevented him from finishing his work?

Victor was afraid that she wouldn't like the creature and reject him. He also thought that she might not want to live in isolation in South America forever. Additionally, he feared that they would reproduce and destroy mankind. 

200
Considered science and technology dangerous


Idealized women

Strong connections with nature & its beauty 

Valued sensitivity & feelings over intellectualism

Romanticism 

300

What was Victor's dying mother's wish?

For Victor and Elizabeth to marry. 
300

What is Victor's reaction to Justine's false imprisonment? 

Victor is full of remorse and guilt that he knows who the true murderer is but does not have the strength to say anything - resulting in Justine's death. 

300

Why does the creature decide to approach the father, DeLacey, before approaching his children?

The father is blind and will not judge the creature based on his appearance. 

300

Why do the citizens of Ireland reject Victor's presence upon his arrival?

The citizens believe that he is the murderer of the victim found on the shore. 

300

Dark, mysterious, evil tones

Developed an atmosphere of gloom, mystery, or suspense

Emphasized the darker sides of nature

Supernatural or paranormal entities or occurrences 

Blood, pain, death, cruelty

Gothic Literature

400

What does Victor spend day and night working on at Ingolstadt?

The creature

400

When Victor meets the creature and tells him to go away and the creature refuses, what does the creature ask of Victor?

The creature asks Victor to listen to his story. 
400

What does the creature promise to do if Victor makes the lady creature he has requested for. 

The creature promises to leave for South America and never make contact with another human again. 

400
What is Victor's reaction upon seeing the victim's corpse? Why?

Victor falls sick upon realizing that the victim's body belonged to Henry Clerval, his best friend. 

400

“The very stars themselves being witness and testimonies of my triumph.”

Personification 

500

What is Victor's first reaction when he sees the creature alive for the first time?

He is frightened by the creature and runs away. 

500

Why do the DeLacey family reference the creature as "good spirit?"

The creature helps the family out by picking up wood for their fire and shoveling up snow. 

500

Where does Victor head out to in order to make the lady creature?

Victor first heads out to England and then ends up in a remote island in Scotland. 

500

As an ultimate act of revenge toward Victor, what does the creature do? Why?

The creature decides to murder Elizabeth, so that Victor can feel the pain of living without a companion just like himself. 

500

“And it presented to me then as exquisite and divine as a retreat as Pandaemonium appeared to the daemons of hell after their sufferings in the lake of fire.”

Allusion 

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