Romantic Fun Facts
Frankenstein
Romantic Lines
Frankenstein Isolation
Romantic Themes and Very Random Hints
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This poet could not finish his poem about his dream due to someone interrupting him.

Who is Samuel Taylor Coleridge

100

This brother of Victor Frankenstein was tragically murdered by the monster upon arriving in Geneva.

Who is William Frankenstein 

100

"I met a traveller from an antique land, / Who said—"Two vast and trunkless legs of stone / Stand in the desert. . . ." 

What is "Ozymandias"

100

What is the primary desire that drives the monster's actions throughout novel, towards Victor, stemming directly from his isolation?

What is revenge

100

This common theme of romantic poetry highlighted how a tornado and a rainbow could coincide, saying what about nature.

What is that nature can be destructive and beautiful

200

This poet claimed to have a vision of his brothers soul leaving his body, later to return to him in a dream and reveal a new way of printing his work.

Who is William Blake

200

Victor Frankenstein was obsessed with what occult science?

What is Alchemy 

200

"What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry?"

What is "The Tyger"

200

Victor Frankenstein's pursuit of his scientific ambition leads him to what form of self-imposed condition?

What is self-imposed isolation

200

This cognitive process, celebrated in Romantic poetry, was seen as a key to unlocking deeper truths and emotional experiences. It is also associated to a famous Spongebob meme.

what is Imagination

300

This poet was the less crazy father of romanticism. 

Who is William Wordsworth

300

Victor Frankenstein acquires the skin for the monster from where?

What is a charnel-house or graveyard

300

"And all who heard should see them there, And all should cry, Beware! Beware! His flashing eyes, his floating hair!"

What is "Kubla Khan"

300

How does the monster learn to speak and understand human emotions, while in a state of isolation?

What is The De Lacey family

300

This feeling, often associated with natural settings in Romantic poetry, describes a sense of profound wonder and awe. It is also the name of a famous band.

What is the sublime

400

This poet was kicked out of Oxford University for his atheistic beliefs.

Who is Percy Shelley 

400

This poem by one of the fathers of romanticism is heavily alluded to in Frankenstein, even referenced early in the book.

What is "Rime of the Ancient Mariner"

400

"..Lead'st thou that heifer lowing at the skies, and all her silken flanks with garlands drest?..."

What is "Ode on a Grecian Urn"

400

What geographical locations in the novel symbolize the extreme isolation experienced by both Victor and the monster?

What is The Arctic/North Pole or Swiss Alps

500

This poet was considered by many on track to be the next Shakespeare, if he had not died young.

Who is John Keats

500

What is the name of the girl that comes to visit the De Lacey family, revealing more of the families history to the creature?

Who is Safie

500

"Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance."

What is "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"

500

What is the ultimate consequence of both Victor and the Monsters isolation?

What is death

500

This sense of being overwhelmed by the vastness and power of nature is a frequent emotional response in Romantic poetry. Most people tend to say this in a very animated way when they see a puppy.

What is awe

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