Who is the author of the book?
Mary Shelley
True or False. Victor tells Elizabeth about the monster.
False
With what is Walton obsessed?
The North Pole
How does Victor feel when the monster first comes alive?
Disgusted/horrified
Where is the Frankenstein's family home?
Geneva
What is Galvanism?
to reanimate body parts using electricity
How does Victor's mother die?
Scarlet Fever
Who is telling the story?
Victor Frankenstein
Where is the University Victor attended?
Germany
Frankenstein is a ___________ novel.
Gothic
What year was the book published?
1818
How does the monster feel at the end of the book?
sad/lonely
What does Victor decide to do with the second monster (the monster's wife)?
destroy it. Not make it come alive
The book came to be because of a .......
competition
Who saves Victor in the artic?
Robert Walton
The person accused and sentenced to death for killing William is?
Justine
When the monster comes to life, he is like a.....
baby
Where is the monster watching the family from?
a tiny hut/shack
How does Victor die?
he is sick/weak
Why does the old man not scream or runaway when he opens the door to the monster?
he is blilnd
Who does Walton write his letters to?
His sister/Mrs. Saville
Victor chases the monster all the way to
the artic/the North Pole
Why do the people think Justine killed the boy William?
because she had his pin with the photo of his mother.
Why does Victor need to be save in the north pole?
His sled got destroyed.
What did the monster want Victor to make for him in order to go away?
a wife
What does the monster think causes Felix, Agatha, and De Lacey to be unhappy?
Poverty/being poor
Who is accused of killing Henry Clerval?
Victor
Why does the monster first grab the boy, William?
to make him stop screaming/to explain he doesn't want to hurt him.
When Mary Shelley first published the book, she did it anonymously. Who did people think wrote the book?
Percy Shelley/her husband
When did the monster say he would come for Victor after he destroyed his female companion?
On his wedding night