How Tragic!
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Essential Questions
Inner Secrets
Miscellaneous
100

Who in the story was falsely convicted and executed?

Justine Moritz

100

“It is well. I go; but remember, I shall be with you on your wedding-night.”

The creature

100

What was Robert Walton’s goal for his voyage in the arctic?

He wanted to explore the unknown.

100

What is the main theme of the story?

Consequences/responsibility/accountability

100

What critical evidence did the creature plant on Justine to condemn her?

A necklace with a picture of Frankenstein’s mother on it.

200

How did Victor Frankenstein die?

Victor Frankenstein dies of exhaustion and sickness due to his pursuit of the creature.

200

“I am not mad; the sun and the heavens, who have viewed my operations, can bear witness of my truth. I am the assassin of those most innocent victims; they died by my machinations.”

Victor Frankenstein

200

Why did Frankenstein tell Robert Walton his tale?

To warn Walton of the dangers by recklessly pursuing desires without forethought.

200

What does the creature endlessly seek but cease to find?

Happiness

200

What was the name of Victor Frankenstein’s hometown?

Geneva

300

What was Victor's first misfortune of the story?

His mom (Caroline Beaufort) dying of scarlet fever.

300

“This is what it is to live; now I enjoy existence! But you, my dear Frankenstein, wherefore are you desponding and sorrowful!”

Henry Clerval

300

Who does the creature first talk to when he introduces himself to his protectors and why?

 He introduces himself to De Lacey because he is blind and won’t judge him for his appearance.

300

A recurring theme portrayed by both Victor and the creature is that knowledge leads to…

Misery and/or corruption

300
These two characters are ironically more alike than they realize (Name one way for extra points!)
Frankenstein and the Creature


(Suffered most misery, find happiness in death, clouded judgement etc).

400

How many people did the creature kill, directly and indirectly? (Extra points are given to those who name them!)

 6 people (William Frankenstein (Direct), Justine Moritz (Indirect), Henry Clerval (Direct), Elizabeth Lavenza (Direct), Alphonse Frankenstein (Indirect), Victor Frankenstein (Indirect))

400

“Do not despair. To be friendless is indeed to be unfortunate, but the hearts of men, when unprejudiced by any obvious self-interest, are full of brotherly love and charity. Rely, therefore, on your hopes; and if these friends are good and amiable, do not despair.”

Old Man De Lacey

400

In one of the book’s allusions, used by Mary Shelley, the creature compares his relationship with Victor to the relationship between whom?

God and Adam

400

What conclusion does the creature ultimately make about humans?

That all humans are prejudiced towards his outward appearance and are fundamentally evil and corrupt.

400

What was the name of Robert Walton’s sister?

Margaret Saville

500

Did anyone in the Frankenstein family survive? If so, who?

Ernest Frankenstein

500

“Wretch! It is well that you come here to whine over the desolation that you have made. You throw a torch into a pile of buildings, and when they are all consumed, you sit among the ruins and lament the fall. Hypocritical fiend!”

Robert Walton

500

Victor confides in this as an escape from his anguish…but as time persists, his misery overshadows his joy for it. What is this?

Nature

500

____is an endless cycle...an eye for an eye...until only one remains while the other perishes. 

Revenge

500

What field of study did Henry Clerval choose to pursue?

Oriental languages (Persian, Arabic, Sanskrit)

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