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Misc
100
"I will be there on your wedding night."

Who is: The Creature

100

Definition of Propriety

the state or quality of conforming to conventionally accepted standards of behavior or morals.

100

The creature compares himself to these 2 Biblical figures

Adam & the devil

100

Elizabeth Bennet's older sister who falls in love with Mr. Bingley

Who is Jane
100

Jane Austin's home country

What is England

200

Obsessed with science (saying it lightly) and super sensitive to a creation created trying to kill

Who is: Victor Frankenstein

200

A story within a story (within a story).

Epistolary

200
Elizabeth's best friend's marriage to Mr Collins is an example of ...
desperation, settling to marry, marriage as a business matter
200

Victor discards the body of the second creature because ...

He was disgusted by his creation & doesn't want the creature to multiply

200

Mary Shelley's husband

Who is Percy Bysshe Shelley 

300

Comments on Elizabeth's handsome looks. 

Mr Darcy

300
The most important book the creature read

Paradise Lost

300

Stealing fire to attempt to help humankind

Prometheus

300

The person who will inherit the Bennett’s house when the father dies

WHo is Mr. Collins

300

Married as a business matter, not affectionate to each other

Who is Mr & Mrs Bennet

400

Infatuated by a man in uniform & willing to tarnish her reputation to be with one!

Who is: Lydia

400

Natural occurrence that moved young Frankenstein to study natural sciences 

Lightening bolt hitting a tree
400
Robert Walton describes himself as the mariner at sea in a letter to his sister.

Rime of the Ancient Mariner

400

How the creature killed his victims

What is strangulation

400

The era in which the 2 novels were published

What is Victorian

500

Genuinely love each other but relationship tested after the male decides not to ask her to marry him.

Who is: Mr. Bingley & Jane

500

Pride & Prejudice is a satirical novel making fun of ... (must be at least 3 points)

marriage, social burdens on young people to marry, expectations women place on themselves to marry

500

The Bennet sister who is a satire on the expectations women have on themselves to marry

Lydia

500

Mr. Darcy's Home

Pemberley 

500

Who is Percy Bysshe Shelley?


Mary Shelley's husband


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