Characters
Characters
Plot
Plot
Literary Techniques / Themes
100

Victor’s best friend who later cares for his family

Who is Henry  Clerval?

100

This character learns about the world by secretly observing others

Who is the creature?

100

What does Victor do immediately after bringing the creature to life?

He abandons it and runs away

100

Where does Victor meet the creature when it first speaks to him?

The mountains (Mont Blanc)

100

Victor and the Captain represent which theme in the novel?

The danger of unchecked ambition / Isolation

200

Victor's adopted sister

Who is Elizabeth Lavenza?

200

This family unknowingly teaches the creature about language and human behavior

This family unknowingly teaches the creature about language and human behavior

200

Victor becomes sick after creating the creature. Who helps him recover?

Who is Henry Clerval?

200

How does the creature learn about his creator?

He read from the journal Victor had written during the creature’s creation, which he found in the pocket of the coat he took from Victor’s house on the night he came to life.

200

Henry serves as a _____ _____ to Victor. Henry's cheerfulness, love of nature, and moral integrity counter Victor’s gloomy, obsessive, and reclusive nature.

 Foil Character

300

The woman wrongly accused of murder

Who is Justine Moritz?

300

This blind character treats the creature kindly before realizing who he is

Who is De Lacey (the father)?

300

What terrible news does Victor get in the letter from his father?

That William has been murdered

300

Who did the creature approach from the De Lacey family ? Why did he choose them?

He approached the father when he was home alone, knowing the father would not see how ugly he was because he was blind.

300

When Victor says that William and Justine were the first victims of his creation, but wouldn't be the last, it is an example of.....

Foreshadowing

400

The young boy murdered by the creature

Who is William Frankenstein?

400

The creature learns about a romantic relationship through these characters

Felix and Safie

400

Why is Justine accused of William’s murder?

Because the locket is found in her possession

400

After being rejected (again), the creature's sadness turn to anger causing him to do what ?

Burn down the DeLacey cottage.

400

Nobody but Victor knows about the monster, but we the audience know the monster is out there. This is an example of...

Dramatic Irony (1/2 credit if you don't know the type)

500

The narrator who writes letters at the beginning

Who is Robert Walton?

500

How does the De Lacey family influence the creature’s development?

They teach him language, emotions, and human relationships, shaping his understanding of society

500

What two events throw Victor into a state of isolation?

William's murder and Justine's execution

500

What were the consequences of Victor breaking his promise to the creature?

The monster killed Henry. Then, he killed Elizabeth on her and Victor’s wedding night. As a result of Elizabeth’s death, Alphonse died as well.

500

The creature compares himself to the fallen angel (Lucifer.) This is an example of...

Allusion