AUTHOR CONTEXT
CHARACTERS
PLOT EVENTS
THEMES
SYMBOLS AND LITERARY DEVICES
100

Who is the author?

Mary Shelley

100

Who creates the Creature?

Victor Frankenstein

100

What does the Creature do immediately after coming to life?

He flees after being rejected by victor

100

The Creature’s desire for companionship reflects which theme?

Isolation/Loneliness 

100

What literary device is used when the novel begins and ends with Robert Walton’s letters?

Frame Narrative

200

In what was year was Frankenstein first published? 

1818

200

Who is Victor’s close friend and narrator of part of the novel?

Robert Walton
200

Who is Victor’s youngest brother that is murdered?

William Frankenstein

200

What theme is shown through the Creature’s repeated rejection by society?

Isolation

200

What does light often symbolize throughout the novel?

Knowledge/Englightenment

300

What inspired the author to write her story?

A writing challenge with friends

300

Who is Victor’s fiancée?

Elizabeth Lavenza

300

How does the Creature frame Justine for William’s murder?

By placing a locket in her pocket

300

Victor’s pursuit of knowledge at the cost of his family and health reflects which theme?

Dangerous Ambition/Cost of knowledge

300

What narrative structure is used in Frankenstein?

Frame narrative

400

Which historical movement most influenced the themes of Frankenstein?

Romanticism

400

Which character is wrongfully executed for William’s murder

Justine Moritz

400

Why does Victor destroy the second creature he begins to make?

He fears they will reproduce and cause harm

400

The novel questions whether evil is inherent or learned. This relates to what theme?

Nature vs Nurture

400

The repeated use of light and electricity throughout the novel is an example of what literary device?

Symbolism

500

What scientific ideas of Shelley’s time influenced Victor Frankenstein’s experiments?

Galvanism and early experiments with electricity and life

500

Who teaches the Creature language and human society indirectly?

The Delacy family
500

Where does the final confrontation between Victor and the Creature occur?

The artic

500

The contrast between nature’s beauty and human corruption supports which theme?

Romanticism and the power of nature

500

What literary device gives the Creature a voice to tell his own story?

First person narration