What does the monster want to learn? (a godlike science)
Speaking
What does Frankenstein's father want him and Elizabeth to do?
Get married
What does the monster threaten/prophecy?
I WILL BE WITH YOU ON YOUR WEDDING NIGHT
Who does the monster kill on the wedding night?
Elizabeth
What does the monster do after killing William?
Claps/rejoices
What is the name of the family in the cottage?
De Lacey family
Where must Frankenstien go to work on the second monster?
England/Scotland/Orkney Islands
What does Frankenstein think the monster means with his threat?
Who does Frankenstein confess to, and what is their reaction?
A magistrate that doesn't really believe him
Describe the interaction of the monster and the girl in the river
The monster saves a little girl drowning in a river, but when the (assumedly) father comes, he is horrified by the monster and shoots him
Describe what happens when the monster approaches the blind man
If the monster has a companion, what does he promise to do?
Leave civilization for good and he and his mate will inhabit the isolated parts of the world forever
Henry Clerval
What does Frankenstein charge Walton to do after he dies?
Carry on his quest of vengeance and kill the monster
Compare and contrast Clerval and Frankenstein on their trip to England
Frankenstein calls Clerval a younger version of him. Clerval is happy, entranced by nature, and loves company. Frankenstein is withdrawn, doesn't want to be social, and is consumed by what he must soon do
What is the history of the family the monster wants to befriend?
They were a rich aristocratic family but the son, Felix, wanted to break out a Turk from prison after he was put there unjustly. Felix is then promised the Turk's daughter, Safie, in return for his help, however, when Felix does successfully break the Turk free, the Turk starts to go back on his promise. Safie learns of this and runs away to find Felix. Meanwhile, Felix returns to France to find his sister and blind father are in jail due to their help in the jailbreak. They agree to be banished in exchange for their freedom and the family settles down in a cottage where Safie eventually finds them
Where does Frankenstein dispose of the second monster and where does he end up?
Weighs the pieces down in a basket and tosses it into the ocean, then falls asleep in his skiff and a storm pushes him to Ireland
What is Elizabeth concerned about in the letter she writes to Frankenstein?
He loves another
Who kills Frankenstein?
No one, he dies by himself
Where is Frankenstein when he swears vengeance on the monster?
The cemetery where his family is
What are the three books the monster reads?
Paradise Lost, Sorrows of Werter, Plutarch's lives
For the sake of humanity - he's concerned that they might procreate and not be satisfied living outside of civilization, so Frankenstein destroys the second monster
Describe what happens to Frankenstein in Ireland
Describe the final interaction between the monster and Walton
Why/what reason does Frankenstein give to Walton to not turn back the ship?
For glory - nothing great was ever done without risk