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Victor's Inner Thoughts and Feelings
Creation of the Monster
The Monster's Inner Thoughts and Feelings
Settings and Themes of the Story
100

This is the university that Victor is persuaded to attend by his parents.

What is the University of Ingolstadt?

100

This was Victor's state of mind while creating his monster.

What is obsession, desire for power, and declining health?

100

While creating his monster, Victor experiences this.

What is decline in health/sanity?

100

This is what the monster desperately wants during his first few experiences in life.

What is a friend?

100

The specific change in the setting during an ominous point in the story.

What is rain/thunder?

200

This is the science that Victor had an interest in before attending university.

What is alchemy?

200

This is what is unexpected about the monster's threat to Victor on his wedding night.

What is the murder of Elizabeth?

200

When the monster takes his first breath, Victor is suddenly overwhelmed with this.

What is regret/terror?

200

This is how the monster learns how to read, write, speak, and learn about history.

What is overhearing the DeLacey Family?

200

This is what usually brings Victor, and sometimes other characters into good health and spirits.

What is nature?

300

What Alphonse and Caroline Frankenstein desperately wanted of Victor

What is the marriage with Elizabeth?

300

Victor's claim that he would be perceived as a hero for creating a new "species" leads to this by the end of the story.

What is irony?

300

This is the person who helps Victor recover after his episode.

Who is Henry Clerval?

300

This was the monster's attempt at befriending the Delaceys.

What is meeting the blind old man in attempt to gain his respect?

300

Victor is usually compared/alluded to this person throughout the story.

Who is Prometheus?

400

Elizabeth recovers from Scarlet Fever, but this person catches it in the process of aiding Elizabeth and later dies.

Who is Caroline (Victor's mother)? 

400

Victor's lack of accountability, emotion, and egotistical behavior prove him to be this.

What is an unreliable narrator?

400

This is the importance of Victor's dream of Elizabeth shortly after he creates the monster.

What is foreshadowing?

400

This is what the monster feels after discovering Victor's body.

What is regret and sympathy?

400

After spending the night in the woods, the thunder and lightning are significant because of this.

What is Victor's anger? (Towards the monster murdering William)

500

This is the man who sparks Victor's interest in human anatomy.

Who is Professor Waldman?

500

This is how Victor feels while creating the female monster.

What is the fear of the two monsters causing even more destruction/the monster breaking his word?

500

This is the reason why Victor originally postpones the wedding.

What is the monster's threat to Victor?

500

This is how the monster loses faith in humanity.

What are repeated unprovoked attacks? (Monster gets beaten w/ stick, shot, etc.)

500

This is what makes the story's beginning and end unique.

What is the dogsled chase across the Arctic?