Frankenstein
Ovid's Pygmalion
Shaw's Pygmalion
All About Theme
Why So Moody?
100

This character vows revenge on Victor Frankenstein after being rejected by society

Who is Frankenstein's Monster?

100

 Pygmalion is a sculptor who falls in love with this creation.

What is a statue?

100

This character is a phonetics professor who transforms Eliza Doolittle.

Who is Henry Higgins?

100

An idea that applies to anyone, anywhere, regardless of cultural differences. You may also know this as "the moral of the story" or "the life lesson to be learned." 

What is theme? 

100

This is the feeling or atmosphere created for the reader by an author.

What is mood?

200

The Creature’s feelings of abandonment are heightened after he is attacked by this family.  

Who are the DeLacey family? 

200

This goddess grants Pygmalion’s wish to bring his creation to life.

Who is Venus?

200

This character provides comic relief and is Eliza’s father.

Who is Alfred Doolittle?

200

The theme of transformation is central to Pygmalion’s myth, symbolized by this event.

What is the statue coming to life?

200

When the monster composes his plan to befriend old man DeLacey, he feels this, which could also mean "optimistic"

What is hopeful? 

300

The Creature demands this from Victor as a means to end his loneliness.

What is a female companion?

300

Pygmalion’s story is often interpreted as a commentary on this aspect of human nature.

What is the desire for perfection? 

300

This character is a fellow phonetics expert and friend of Henry Higgins.

Who is Colonel Pickering?

300

This theme is explored through Eliza’s transformation and the reactions of those around her, highlighting societal expectations.

What is the theme of social class and mobility?

300

The mood of Pygmalion’s story shifts from this to this, reflecting his journey from despair to joy.

What is from loneliness to fulfillment?

400

The Creature’s narrative in Chapter 16 reveals his complex feelings towards this concept, which he both desires and despises.

What is human companionship?

400

Pygmalion’s story explores themes of this, reflecting the artist’s relationship with his creation.

What is the power of art and transformation? 

400

The play’s title, “Pygmalion,” refers to this mythological story.

What is the story of Pygmalion and Galatea?

400

The theme "don't judge a book by its cover" applies to these two characters.

Who are Eliza Doolittle and Frankenstein's Monster?

400

The mood of the play often shifts between these two tones, reflecting the comedic and serious elements of the story.

What are humor and critique?

500

The Creature’s encounter with this young boy leads to a tragic outcome.

Who is William Frankenstein?

500

The statue brought to life by Venus is named this.

Who is Galatea? 

500

Shaw’s play critiques this aspect of society, particularly through the transformation of Eliza.

What is social class distinction? 

500

This theme is highlighted by the Creature’s experiences and his interactions with humans, emphasizing the consequences of isolation.

 What is the theme of alienation and loneliness?

500

The mood in Chapter 16 can be described as this, reflecting the Creature’s growing despair and anger.

What is vengeful?


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