It's Alive!
Who's the real monster?
Letters from the Arctic
The Tragic Pursuit of Knowledge
A Gothic Masterpiece
100

This is the name given to Victors creation.

What is The Creature?

100

This person was killed by the creature first.

Who is William, Victor’s younger brother?

100

The letters that frame the story were written by this person.

Who is Robert Walton?

100

Who inspires Victor’s interest in the natural sciences as a child?

Who is Cornelius Agrippa?

100

What weather often accompanies moments of horror or suspense in the novel?

What is stormy or gloomy weather?

200

These materials were used to create Victor's monster.

What is human flesh from corpses?

200

The Creature demanded Victor create this for him.

What is a female companion?

200

This is the person who received the letters from Robert.

Who is his sister, Margaret Saville?

200

What field of study does Victor abandon to pursue his experiments?

What is natural philosophy?

200

What is the name of the mountain range where Victor confronts the creature?

What is the Alps?

300

Victor brought his creation to life in this city.

What is Ingolstadt?

300

This is the way The Creature learned to read.

What is by observing the De Lacey family?

300

This event caused Walton to rescue Victor.

What is finding him stranded on the ice?

300

What does Victor’s father say that dismisses Victor’s early studies?

What is that they are “sad trash”?

300

What role does isolation play in the Gothic atmosphere of the story?

What is it emphasizes despair and the dangers of ambition?

400

Victor did this upon bringing his creature to life.

What is flee in fear?

400

The Creature made this argument to justify his revenge on Victor.

What is that Victor abandoned him and denied him happiness?

400
This is the warning Victor gave Walton about ambition.

What is to avoid blind ambition, as it leads to destruction?

400

How does Victor learn to reanimate life?

What is through the study of chemistry and galvanism?

400

What narrative technique does Mary Shelley use to frame Victor’s story?

What is the epistolary form or frame narrative?

500

This was Victors motivation for bringing The Creature to life.

What is his desire to conquer death and achieve scientific glory?

500

Victor responded with this to The Creatures request for a mate.

What is he agrees but destroys the second creature before completion?

500

This is the place Walton encounters The Creature last.

What is aboard his ship after Victor’s death?

500

What does Victor cite as the ultimate consequence of his pursuit of knowledge?

What is his ruin and the suffering of everyone he loves?

500

What tragic event occurs on Victor’s wedding night?

What is the creature kills Elizabeth?