Characters
Victor
Victor's Creation
Events
Mystery
100

Name 4 characters from Gris Grimly's Frankenstein

Victor, Victor's Creation/monster, Mr. Frankenstein, Mr. Beauford, Henry Clerval, Earnest, Elizabeth, blind man, etc.

100

What does "Unable to endure the aspect of the being I had created," mean?

Cannot stand the sight of his creature

100

Name two "luxuriances" of the creation.

Lustrous black flowing hair, teeth of pearly whiteness

100

Place these events in the correct order:

The creature opens his eyes.

Frankenstein sees the creature standing over him and runs away to the courtyard.

Frankenstein ignites the spark that brings the creature to life.

Frankenstein is filled with disgust and runs away to his bedroom.

1. Ignites spark

2. Opens eyes

3. Runs to bedroom

4. Runs to courtyard

100

What is an inference?

An educated guess

200

Who does the creation compare and contrast himself and Victor to?

Adam and God

200

What does Victor compare and contrast in paragraph 2?

The way he wanted the creature to turn out vs how the creature actually turn out 

200

Paragraph 1 is bout the moment that the ________ ____ __ ____? 

Creature came to life

200

What mood does "the rain pattered dismally against the panes," create?

Gloomy

200

What is the 4th paragraph of an argumentative essay?

Counterclaim and Rebuttal

300

What character does Victor accuse of murder?

The creation

300

Fill in the blank: Victor wants to __________, but the creation wants to _________.

fight; talk

300

Read paragraph 10. 

True or false: The creation wants revenge on Victor

False

300

What is dialogue? Is there dialogue in chapter 4?

Dialogue is conversation between two or more characters; No.

300

Do informational essays have opinions?

No, they only include facts.

400

What character does the creation frame for murder?

Justine (the maid)

400

What sentence in paragraph 8 reveals Victor's desire? What is his desire

"... that I may extinguish the spark which I so negligently bestowed."

400

What is the creature referring to? “The guilty are allowed, by human laws, bloody as they may be, to speak in their own defense before they are condemned.”

Trial/Court

400

What is imagery? Is there imagery in chapter 4?

Visually descriptive or figurative language/ sensory details; Yes.

400

What is personification?


Giving human characteristics to non-human objects.

500

How did Caroline die?

She caught the Scarlet Fever from Elizabeth.

500

What textual evidence proved that Victor does not want to face what he's done? 

- Paragraph 2, 5, or 6?

Paragraph 6

500

Read Paragraph 13. What does that paragraph reveal about Victor's creation?

The creation is rejected by human society

500

What is the central idea of volume 1, paragraph 4 of Gris Grimly's Frankenstein?

Frankenstein dreamed of giving life to an inanimate being, but he is disappointed with what he created. 

500

Fill in the blank: You use a ___________ (punctuation) before introducing a list.

A colon (:)

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