The author of the novel
Who is Mary Shelley?
The name of the captain who saves Victor's life in the beginning of the book and writes letters.
Robert Walton
Frankenstein's closest friend
Who is Henry Clerval?
People would usually _________ __________ at the monster.
Throw stones
What did Victor see hit a tree that made him curious about electricity?
Lightening
Where is Victor from?
Geneva, Switzerland
The person accused for William's death
Who is Justine Moritz?
The name of the man and woman who lives with the blind man.
Felix and Agatha.
The person charged with Henry's murder
Victor Frankenstein
How does the monster feel at the end of the book after Victor passes away?
He feels sad and guilty.
Where did Victor travel to to make the second creature?
Scotland
The names of Victor's professor.
Professor Waldman
Who is Elizabeth?
Victor's adopted sister and eventual wife.
This is what the monster says to Victor after Victor destroys the second creature
He says that he will be with Victor on his wedding night.
How did the creature / monster help Felix , Agatha and the blind man?
He did work for them such as cutting firewood.
Where did the monster tell Victor about his life after he escaped the laboratory?
The Alps
What's the name of Victor's other younger brother who survives the story.
Ernest
Victor Frankenstein's nationality
Swiss
The name of the woman that Felix loves who he is teaching to speak his language (French).
Sophie
The part of a ship that people can climb up to to look far away or a tall metal pole that attracts lightning.
Mast.
Where does the novel begin and end
The Northern ice caps / the Arctic
How did Victor create the creature/ monster, where did he get the body parts from?
He got them from the dead bodies (from cemeteries and morgues)
How does the creature/monster take his own life at the end of the story?
He incinerates himself / lights himself on fire.
How does Victor's father die?
He becomes sick and dies after learning of Elizabeth's death.
What is a lesson a reader should learn from this book.
Be responsible for your own actions.
Just because we can do things with science doesn't mean we should do them aka Don't play God.