Characters
Plot
Character development
Setting/Themes
Point of view
100

What is the name of the guy who was super invested in science and decided to create life inspired by a lightning strike outside?

Who is Victor Frankenstein

100

How does Victor Frankenstein act after creating the monster?

He is filled with regret and runs away

100

How is the monster at the beginning of the novel?

Kind and innocent

100

Where did Victor Frankenstein find a statue-like man on a floating piece of ice in the middle of the water?

What is the North Pole

100

How is Victor Frankenstein's story told?

In first person through his writing to Walton

200

What is the name of the creation of life that was super lonely and unhappy, and felt as if he couldn't be happy, then nobody could? 

Who is Frankenstein (The monster)

200

Who wrote the letters at the beginning of Frankenstein?

Robert Walton

200

How does the creature change over time? 

He becomes bitter and starts destroying things

200

What is the major theme of the novel?

Responsibility

200

How does the creature's POV affect the reader?

It creates sympathy for him

300

Who is considered the real monster in the novel?

Who is Victor Frankenstein

300

Why does the monster become violent and angry over time?

Because he was mistreated and rejected by everyone

300

What flaw drives Victor's character development?

His obsessive ambition

300

How does loneliness affect the characters? 

It causes suffering

300

Why does Shelly use multiple narrators? 

To show different perspectives and biases

400

Which character is the most tragic?

Who is Frankenstein (The monster)

400

Who is William Frankenstein?

Victors young brother who was murdered

400

How does Walton change after meeting victor? 

He chooses his crew's safety over ambition

400

What does the novel say about ambition?

That it is dangerous

400

How does POV shape the theme of responsibility?

Each narrator justifies their actions differently

500

Which character causes the most problems in the story?

Victor Frankenstein 

500

What is the main conflict of Frankenstein?

Responsibility for the creation and the responsibility for playing God

500

How does Henry contrast with Victor?

He values relationships and morality over ambition

500
Where does Victor Frankenstein grow up?

Geneva, Switzerland

500

At the end of the novel, what is the reason that the monster told us he has done all of this destruction for?

Because he felt that if he couldn't be happy in life and not have others surrounding him who love him, then nobody can. 

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