The last human being to see the monster alive
Captain Walton
Why is Victor so depressed in France?
He feels guilty for creating the monster that has killed people in his family.
What does the monster do with Elizabeth?
Strangles her to death/murders her
Why does the monster leave clues and food for Victor while he chases it across Europe?
It wants him to stay alive and suffer.
Dramatic Irony
The final narrator of the book
Captain Walton
Elizabeth sends Victor a letter while he is in France. What does she ask him in the letter?
If he still loves her and really wants to get married.
What happens to Alphonse when he hears about Elizabeth's fate?
He falls ill/dies of shock.
What happens just as Victor is about to catch the monster on his sledge?
The ice breaks apart and separates them.
When the magistrate is talking about the monster and says "I doubt he has hidden in the Alps, to be hunted and destroyed like a beast of prey," it is an example of...
Simile (comparison using like or as)
Victor goes to this person for help, but they aren't willing to help him (person's job title)
The magistrate
What do Victor and Elizabeth do when he and Alphonse arrive home from France?
Get married and go on a honey moon to Villa Lavenza
What does Victor vow to do with the rest of his life?
Hunt the monster down and kill it or die trying.
What is Victor's last request of Captain Walton?
To hunt the monster down and destroy him.
When the monster says "the fallen angel makes for a cruel devil," it is an example of what?
Allusion to the Bible
Dies of "shock" after losing too many loved ones
Alphonse Frankenstein
How does Victor prepare for a possible fight with the monster on his honeymoon?
He starts carrying a pistol and dagger
What happens when Victor asks the authorities to help him catch the monster?
The magistrate listens to him at first, but then starts to think he is crazy and refuses to help.
What favor does the monster ask Captain Walton? Does Walton agree?
To forgive him for all the murders
No, Walton does not
What are two types of conflict that Victor experiences in these chapters? Explain how he experiences them.
Person vs. Person- chasing the monster/fighting the monster
Person vs. Nature- Travelling through the wilderness/ice and snow
Person vs. Self- Feels guilty about creating the monster
Person vs. Society- Authorities won't help him/don't believe him
The only member of the Frankenstein family to survive the book
Why does Victor send Elizabeth to the hotel room alone?
He doesn't want her to see the monster.
Who does Victor see in the graveyard? What do they do?
The monster. It mocks Victor and dares him to chase it.
What is the monster's final plan for himself?
Go way up north and burn himself to ashes
Give an example of hyperbole
(answer will vary)