The monster's motive to spy on the cottagers
What is to learn about what influences their actions
The name of the cottager's visitor
Who is Safie
The reason the Turk did not permit Safie and Felix's union
The monster's desire (In this section)
What is revealing himself to the cottagers and being accepted. Acceptance and connection
Book used by Felix to instruct Safie
What is Ruins of Empires
The main question pondered by the monster in this section
What is What am I and why am I different?
The monster's view of the cottagers
What are Perfect forms or superior beings
The only "means" (141) to escape pain
What is Death
Relationship between music and Romanticism (In this section)
What is music's ability to convey pure emotion without the use of words or "logic"
The correlation between knowledge and agony (Monster's perspective)
What is a Positive correlation
The reason the monster was unsettled by the cottagers weeping
What is "If such lovely creatures are unhappy it isn't as strange for a wretch like me to be miserable". In essence, he was confused as why perfect creatures with sufficient amenities appeared unhappy
Romantic individualism and the monster
What is self-taught understanding through personal experience and reflection rather then instruction
The monster referred to language as a
What is a Godlike Science
The thoughts inspired by Felix's narration of Ruins of Empire
What is duality of humans and incomprehension of evil
The effect of spring on the monster and his interpretation of it.
What is makes him momentarily forget his tragic past and fill him with hope
Connection between life of the cottagers and romanticism.
What is "they lived harmoniously with nature and simply echoing the romantic ideal of Pastoral simplicity"
Shelley's use of Frankenstein's confusion about the cottager's unhappiness
What is a critique of human society, even with a seemingly perfect family humans are unhappy as they are burdened by social inequalities and injustice