Writing and Theme
Characters
Victor or the Creature?
Major Story Scenes
Literary Terms
100

Best description of Theme

A. A message an author tries to convey about the real world using the story.

B. A summarization of the major events of the story.

C. A statement that covers the most important points from the story.

A

(In your Theme notes page)

100

Engaged to Victor and later marries him. At the trial for William's murder, she does not believe the accused person committed the crime.

Elizabeth Lavenza

100

Wanted to create a human, but created a monster instead.

Victor Frankenstein

100

What happens whenever a human sees the creature?

They reject him violently

100

Definition of Allusion

A reference to another work within a story

200

Something you can look for to help identify themes

MULTIPLE POSSIBLE ANSWERS

Repetition

Characters

The Title

(In your theme notes page)

200

Victor's brother. Murdered by the creature.

William Frankenstein

200

Wanted to be accepted more than anything else. Never was.

The Creature

200

What did Victor choose to do with the female creature he created and why?

He destroyed it because he was afraid the two of them would hurt more people.

200

Definition of Metaphor

A literary device that describes something in a way that isn't literally true to make a comparison between different things.

300

The best example of a theme statement

A. The Cat in the Hat was wrong because he destroyed a family's home.

B. When someone dies, you feel grief and pain

C. Revenge doesn't relieve suffering, it only makes people feel worse

D. Suffering

C

(It's about real life, it's something that could be debated about, and it's something that a story could demonstrate)

300

Falsely accused of the murder of William Frankenstein. Executed for the crime.

Justine Moritz

300

Fascinated by life and death from an early age

Victor Frankenstein

300

When the creature said "I will be with you on your wedding night," what did Victor think he meant? What does the reader think he meant?

Victor thinks the creature is going to kill him on his wedding night, but we know he is actually going to kill Elizabeth.

300

Definition of Characterization

How an author illustrates a character's personality to the reader.

400

In the RACE paragraph format, what do the letters stand for?

Restate

Answer

Cite

Explain

400

Victor's best friend. Cheerful and friendly. Murdered by the creature.

Henry Clerval

400

Learns much about the world through books.

Both Victor and the Creature

400

Name at least two events that lead Victor to attempt to create a human being.

(POSSIBLE RESPONSES)

He saw lightning strike a tree and destroy it

He read books from authors like Agrippa, Magnus, and Paracelsus that convinced him it was possible

His mother died of scarlet fever

His father and one of his professors dismissed and mocked the authors he was interested in without explaining why

One of his professors encouraged his interest.



400

Definition of Independent Clause and Dependent Clause.

Independent: A group of words that contains a subject and a predicate and can stand on its own as a sentence.

Dependent: A group of words that contains a subject and a predicate and cannot stand on its own as a sentence because it has a subordinating conjunction.

500

SPECIAL QUESTION:

Listen to the story and write down a theme statement. Best one gets the points.

Best theme statement

500

The last person to see Victor alive

Walton

500

Life was consumed by revenge

Both Victor and the Creature.
500

How does Victor change after Elizabeth dies?

(POSSIBLE ANSWERS)

He goes from waiting for the creature to come to him, to chasing after the creature.

Before, he had accepted that the creature would kill him, and after, he decides to fight back and get revenge.

500

The three sentence types and what each must have.

Simple: Independent Clause

Compound: Two Independent Clauses

Complex: An Independent Clause and a Dependent Clause.

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