This character is Victor's youngest brother, who dies under tragic circumstances
Who is William Frankenstein?
This document informs Victor about recent events at the Frankenstein household, including the backstory for Justine
What is Elizabeth's letter?
This is the method with which William was murdered.
What is strangulation?
This is Justine's final advice to Elizabeth.
What is "live and be happy, and make others so"
This is the reason why Victor frequently visist the lake
What is to be alone and drift around in a boat?
This character is a young servant who is basically family to the Frankensteins
Who is Justine Moritz?
This subject is the study of Henry Clerval and Victor while they go to college together.
What are "oriental languages"?
This item, given to William before his murder, causes Elizabeth to blame herself for his death.
What is a locket with a picture of Frankenstein's mother?
These are the ways Justine describes the world as she waits for her execution.
What is sad and bitter?
This is the way William's death has affected Victor's father.
What is it caused him to become sick?
This character speaks for the first time in chapter 10 and is surprisingly well-spoken
Who is the creature?
This activity, proposed by Henry, lifts Victor's spirits and helps him recover from his illness.
What are long walks through the countryside?
What anticipated response prevents Victor from explaining the identity of the murderer?
What is disbelief?
This is the reason why Justine confessed to a crime she did not commit.
What is her hope to get into heaven?
honestly, this is a difficult question to put into the Jeopardy format.
This is the reason Victor resists his desire to commit suicide.
What is his need to protect his family from the creature?
This character is a young and athletic boy who wishes to join the army
Who is Ernest Fraknenstein?
This emotion describes the way Victor feels when he sees scientific instruments.
What is anxiety?
This is the location of the missing locket, which casts suspicion on Justine and leads to her being charged with murder.
What is Justine's pocket?
This trait describes the way Victor feels about the deaths of William and Justine.
What is responsibility?
This is the way William's death affected Elizabeth.
What is it made her sad and despondent
This character is Victor's father.
Who is Alphonse Frankenstein?
This quality is the reasoning M. Krempe comes up with to explain Victor's odd reaction to his praise about Victor's scientific talents and accomplishments.
What is modesty?
This figure, revealed in a flash of lightning, is certainly the killer. At least, according to Victor.
Who is the creature?
This is the identity of the only person to speak out on behalf of Justine during the trial.
Who is Elizabeth?
This is the location Victor suddenly travels to to raise his spirits.
What are the nearby alpine valleys?