Themes
Characters and Relationships
Important Moments
The Past
Historical Context
100

This theme explores the consequences of showing knowledge without the implications

Unchecked Ambition 

100

Who provides support throughout Frankenstein's life  

Henry Clerval

100

The place where Frankenstein makes the creature

Ingolstadt 

100

Who is the author of the original "Frankenstein" 

Mary Shelley

100

What literary movement influenced Mary Shelley's writing of Frankenstein

Romanticism

200

Both Victor and the creature experience this

Isolation

200

Victors adopted sister and then wife

Elizabeth Lavenza

200

The first victim of the creature

William Frankenstein 

200

What iconic actor portrayed the creature in 1931 

Boris Karloff 

200

The famous poet who was Mary Shelly's husband  

Percy Bysshe Shelley

300

This theme involves the creature wanting vengeance against Victor 

Revenge

300

These 2 characters have a relationship that is important for this topic

Frankenstein and the creature 

300

Frankenstein's reaction to the creature being alive

Horror and Regret 

300

A modern adaptation that changes the story in its setting 

Frankenstein by Danny Boyle 

300

The experiments that inspired the books themes  

Galvanism 

400

The book reflects this romantic era theme 

Sublime

400

This character is like a father figure to Frankenstein 

Professor Waldman 

400

What makes Frankenstein pursue the creature 

The death of Elizabeth 

400

This term refers to any scary creation that switches on its creator

Frankenstein Complex

400

The gathering at this location led to the creation of the book Frankenstein

Villa Diodati

500

This motif symbolizes the duality of creations and destruction

Fire

500

Frankenstein's relationship with this character shows themes of responsibility  

Victor Frankenstein's father

500

The narrative structure of the book

Frame narrative 

500

What year did the original Frankenstein book come out 

1818

500

The challenge made by this poet made Mary Shelley to write Frankenstein

Lord Byron