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Gothic
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concerned with the normal functioning of an organism
What is physiological?
100
temptation; something that leads one forward with desire or hope
What is enticement?
100
Type of literature that was a part of the Romanticism literary movement
What is Gothic Literature?
100
the 2 people we are introduced to
Who is Walton and "the stranger"
100
Who is writing the 4 letters?
Who is Walton?
200
describing or outlining with precision or detail
What is delineating?
200
sad, gloomy
What is melancholy?
200
One of the first science-fiction novels
What is Frankenstein?
200
The name of the stranger
Who is Victor Frankenstein?
200
What is Walton attempting to locate?
What is Northern passage through the Arctic
300
resource; method; a means to an end
What is expedient?
300
characteristics; attributes of mind or body
What is endowments?
300
The author of Frankenstein
Who is Mary Shelley?
300
Personal qualities of Victor Frankenstein
What is intelligent, sad, obsessed
300
What does Walton desire when he writes the second letter?
What is a friend?
400
bad omens; strong inner feelings of a future misfortune or evil
What is forebodings?
400
attention; concern for someone or something
What is solicitude?
400
Three conventions that describe gothic literature
What is darkness, castles, dungeons, death, monsters?
400
Goals of Walton?
What is to benefit humankind; achieve personal glory?
400
What characteristic of Walton makes him an ideal listener of Frankenstein’s story?
What is Walton believes in the “marvelous.”
500
satisfy; to gratify to the fullest
What is satiate?
500
face; look or expression of the face
What is countenance?
500
What is theme of Romantic Literature?
What is nature?
500
Personal qualities of Walton
What is idealistic, ambitious, courageous, intelligent, considerate of others?
500
What is Walton’s role as the man tells his story?
What is to take notes of the story?
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