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100

Who is Frankenstein?

a.) The Scientist

b.) The Creature

b.) The Scientist

100

Who created the creature?

a.) Henry

b.) William

c.) Elizabeth

d.) Victor

d.) Victor

100

What quote has themes of isolation

  1. “I desire the company of a man who could sympathize with me; whose eyes would reply to mine.”
  2. “My life might have been passed in ease and luxury; but I preferred glory to every enticement that wealth placed in my path.”

Number 1

100

Who says this?

"A new species would bless me as its creator and source; many happy and excellent natures would owe their being to me. No father could claim the gratitude of his child so completely as I deserve theirs."

a.) William Frankenstein 

b.) Robert Walton

c.) Victor Frankenstein 

d.) The creature


c.) Victor Frankenstein 

100

Who is the author?

a.) Oscar Wilde

b.) Mary Shelley

c.) Percy Bysshe Shelley 

d.) Emily Brontë

b.) Mary Shelley

200

Who is Victor's Wife?

a.) His cousin, Prudence

b.) His neighbor, Virgil

c.) His adopted sister, Elizabeth 

d.) His mother in law, Clarissa

c.) His adopted sister, Elizabeth

200

What did the creature demand that Victor make? 

A female companion  

200

The following themes describe what character best?

Alienation, lost innocence, and the nature of goodness

  1. The Monster
  2. Victor Frankenstein
  3. Robert Walton
  4. Elizabeth


1. The Monster

200

Who says

“I was benevolent and good; misery made me a fiend.”

A.) Victor Frankenstein

b.) Elizabeth

c.) The creature

d.) William Frankenstein 

c.) The creature

200

What age did the author write Frankenstein?

a.) 23

b.) 46

c.) 18

d.) 15

C.) 18

300

Guess the character by description:

Victor’s boyhood friend, who nurses Victor back to health in Ingolstadt. After working unhappily for his father, he begins to follow in Victor’s footsteps as a scientist. His cheerfulness counters Victor’s moroseness.

a.) Henry

b.) Robert

c.) Felix

d.) William 

a.) Henry

300

Who kills Victor's Wife as a form of revenge? 

A.) The Creature

b.) Henry

c.) Victor

d.) William

a.) The creature

300

What quote has themes of ambition

  1. “A new species would bless me as its creator and source; many happy and excellent natures would owe their being to me.”
  2. “My life might have been passed in ease and luxury; but I preferred glory to every enticement that wealth placed in my path.”

Number 2

300

Who says

“Satan had his companions, fellow-devils, to admire and encourage him; but I am solitary and abhorred”

A.) Justine

b.) The creature

c.)Victor

d.) Robert


b.) The creature

300

What time period was the author from?

a.) 18th Century

b.) Victorian 

c.) Romantic

d.) Renaissance

c.) Romantic

400

Who compares himself to Satan?

a.) The creature

b.) Robert

c.) Victor

d.) William

c.) Victor

400

Where did the creature learn how to speak?

The DeLacey Cottage 

400

What theme primarily follows Victor Frankenstein throughout the story?

  1. Dangerous ambition
  2. Innocence
  3. Alienation and Isolation

1. Dangerous Ambition

400

Who says

“Like the archangel who aspired to omnipotence, I am chained in an eternal hell.”

A.) Felix

b.) Agatha

c.) DeLacey

d.) Victor 

D.) Victor

400

After the death of the author's spouse, what item did they keep?

a.) Lock of hair

b.) Their corpse  

c.) A tooth

d.) Their heart

d.) Their heart

500

What is the creature made out of?  Hint:It was made out of two different things


Don't overthink it :)

Human and animal body parts

500

Where did the creature and Victor meet again after the creature was abandoned?

a.) The desert

b.) The jungle

c.) The Arctic

d.) The village 

c.) the arctic

500

What theme is NOT associated with Frankenstein?

  1. Parenthood/family
  2. Pursuit of knowledge
  3. Revenge
  4. Status/social class

Number 4

500

Who says

“I bitterly feel the want of a friend.”

A.)Robert 

b.) Agatha

c.)The creature

d.) Elizabeth

a.) Robert

500

Who was the author's mother?

a.) Mary Wollstonecraft 

b.) Harriette Purcell

c.) Virgil Cause

d.) Alice Cunningham

a.) Mary Wollstonecraft