FRAN
KEN
STEIN
BY
MARY SHELLEY
Students as Teachers II
100

The monster begins to bring _____________________ to the cottagers without them knowing.

Firewood (pgs. 78, & 80)

100

The monster comes to discover that the old man is ______________________.

Blind (pg. 77)

100

What famous novel is the title of this Jeopardy from? 

Heart of Darkness

100

What is the alternate name for the novel Frankenstein?

The Modern Prometheus 

100

Mary Shelley was born on _______________ and died on February 1, 1851 as a result of brain cancer.  

August 30, 1797

100

A favourite utterance of Year 10 boys after exams, this term operates, in a sense, as zeugma, describing a state of readiness.

"I'm cooked"

200

What is the name of Alphonse's (Victor's father) best friend? 

1. Beaufort (pgs. 14-15)

200

What is the name of Victor Frankenstein's best friend?

2. Henry Clerval (pgs. 18-19)

200

What does Robert Walton express in his letter that he desires while on his voyage?

Friend (pg. 4)

200

True or False: The letters being written at the beginning of the novel were between a husband and wife.

False; brother & sister (pg. 3)

200

True or False:  Mary Shelley’s mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, published The Vindication of the Rights of Women which argues that women are not naturally inferior to men, but only appear to be because they lack education.

True 

200

This word means nothing and no one understands it. Y7-9 vibe. 

"Skibidi"

300

What are the names of the three cottagers that the monster watches?

1. Felix 

2. Agatha

3.DeLacey (Old Man) (pgs. 77-79)

300

As a result of the creature’s plan not going in the way he desired, the creature _____________________ in a fit of rage.  

Set the Cottage on Fire (pg. 99)

300

In the letter that Victor’s father writes to him, he informs Victor that ________________________ has died due to being ______________________.

William (his brother), Murdered/Killed/Strangled (pgs. 46-47)

300

True or False: Once the ballots were in from the trial, it came back that Ernest was the one who was found guilty due to being the last person with the victim.

False; Justine b/c of the picture of Frankenstein's mom found in her pocket (pg. 57)

300

What year did Mary Shelley revise and add an introduction to the novel?

1831

300

A homophone of this word is an important form of transport in Frankenstein

"Slay"
400

Who does Victor find out the monster killed and then framed him for the killing?

Henry Clerval (pg. 129)

400

The monster kills who on Victor and Elizabeth’s wedding night?

Elizabeth (pg. 144)

400

Victor Frankenstein’s mother died of ________________________, after caring for his “cousin” Elizabeth who recovered from the illness due to his mother’s care. 

Scarlet Fever (pgs. 23-24)

400

A “tale within a tale” or a “story within a story” is defined as a ___________________________________.   

Explain with at least one example from the text of how the novel Frankenstein is an example of this. 

Frame Narrative

1. Robert Walton's Letter

2. Victor's Story 

3. The Monster's Story 

4. Letters

400

True or False:  Mary Shelley published her novel, Frankenstein, in 1818 anonymously due to her fear that her audience would not receive such a grim and violent tale well coming from a female author. 

True

400

This culinary term is used to describe a situation where you should desist from interruption and insteasd give one the opportunity to develop their ideas more fully.

"Let them cook"

500

Robert Walton decides to return to _____________ if his crew can escape being trapped in ice.

England (pg. 160)

500

 Who does Robert Walton find crying and hanging over Victor’s coffin?

The Monster (pg. 163)

500

True or False: Victor is overjoyed at having the opportunity to create another creature as a companion for his first creature/monster.  

False; he is sick & tormented by the thought of having to do this.  (pgs. 108-109)

500

Utter this penultimate and the missing final sentence of the novel with GUSTO (finding it in the novel is okay): He sprang from the cabin-window as he said this, upon the ice raft which lay close to the vessel. _____________________________...

*gusto* He sprang from the cabin-window as he said this, upon the ice raft which lay close to the vessel. He was soon borne away by the waves and lost in darkness and distance.

500

Mary Shelley recounts that the idea for Frankenstein came from a nightmare she had during “The Year Without a Summer” when she stayed at a mansion with a group of friends. Name three of the people she was with.

Lord Byron, Claire Clairmont, Percy Shelley, and John Polidori.

500

I've never encountered this word and have no idea how it is used, but Google says young people use it. It starts with P and relates to another of Shelley's works, The Last Man.

"Plague"

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