1800s Feminine Stereotypes
1800s Feminine Stereotypes Pt.2
1800s masculine Stereotypes
Victor's Sexuality
Frankenstein Trivia
100

This servant is wrongly accused of murder and meets a tragic fate in Frankenstein, despite her innocence.

Who is Justine Moritz?

100

A women's purpose in the late 18th century was...

What is marriage? What is domestic management? What is motherhood?

100

Victor viewed women as this.

What is property? or What is an object?

100

The Creature was created from this gender's body parts.

What is male parts?

100

This horrible way to die was shown by William's character.

What is strangulation? 

200

The daughter of a Turkish merchant.

Who is Safie?

200

These 3 things influenced female stereotypes in the 1800s.

What is social norms, laws, and "conduct books"?

200

This was the difference between the Creature. Hint (think about timing)

What is class difference?

200

This gender fawned over Victor.

Who are males? 

200

The Creature learns to read by watching this family.

Who is the DeLacey family?

300

 Unlike Justine, this character’s higher class and education give her the chance for freedom and independence.

Who is Safie?

300

These are the three key areas feminist critics often examine.

What is how are female characters represented? What is power dynamics? What is the male-gaze?

300

Which character provides the best example of the average man in the 1800s.

Who is the DeLacey men? 

300

Victor had an apprehension to doing this activity.

What is marrying Elizabeth? 

300

This illness was the cause of Mrs.Frankenstein's death.

What is scarlet fever?

400

Mary Shelley made Safie and Justine come from different social classes to demonstrate that a woman’s fate is shaped not only by gender but also by this factor.

What is social status?

400

This character best represents a domestic/ social role in Frankenstein. 

Who is Elizabeth Lavenza?

400

The creatures want for a partner showed a contrast for Victor's lack of what.

What is Victor's evasion to marry? 
400

Victor went here to escape from his marriage with Elizabeth.

Where is Scotland? 

400

This kind of story is the reason Frankenstein was created.

What is ghost stories?

500

Mary Shelley uses Safie and Justine to represent this idea. 

What is Safie representing women being free? Or What is Justine representing the idea of women saying no?

500

This part in the story is a good example of the male gaze.

What is Elizabeth's introduction?

500

The Creature showed this kind of stereotype.

What is a rugged man?

500

Victor left on a quest with this other male companion instead of his bride to be.

Who is Henry Clerval?

500

This person taught Victor Frankenstein when he first arrived to the university.

Who is Professor Waldman?