CH 13 and 14
CH 15 and 16
CH 17 and 18
Ch 19 and 20
CH 21-24
100
A tool for the creature to be able to refine his understanding of language, especially reading.
What is the beautiful stranger's purpose?
100
This is what the creature finds in his pocket that upsets him.
What is the diary of his creation?
100
Loneliness and isolation
What is the cause of the creature's wickedness, according to the creature?
100
The most animating epoch of English history, according to Shelley.
What is the English Civil War?
100
Henry Clerval
Who is murdered in Ch. 21?
200
This is when the creature sees that man can be powerful and virtuous yet vicious and base.
What is a paradox?
200
At first, the blind old man is kind and understanding. However, when the sighted people return, they force him away.
What happens when the creature introduces himself to the cottagers?
200
He is afraid that the two creatures would destroy the world themselves, or their possible offspring would destroy the world.
What is the reason why Victor refuses to make a mate?
200
The place where Victor works in England is an example. It is dark and foreboding. It mirrors the horrible task he must complete.
What is Gothic?
200
Victor can have companionship and doesn't want it. The creature wants companionship and can't have it.
What is ironic about Victor's and the creature's desires?
300
An example would be the description of how Safie came to live with the cottagers and how the cottagers came to live in Germany.
What is plot exposition?
300
A mate.
What does the creature request?
300
The philosophers who have the information he needs are there, but he also wants to protect his family from seeing him in the throes of anxiety while creating another monster.
What is the reason Victor must go to England to complete his task?
300
That the "monster" may become angry at how long it is taking Victor to make the mate and that the creature will take it out on Victor's loved ones.
What is Victor's fear in delaying his trip and his task?
300
Victor believes the creature wants to kill him.
What is Victor's belief about the creature's intentions for him?
400
The more he learns, the more he wants the companionship of the cottagers, and the more he acutely feels pain that he can't join them.
What is the primary disadvantage of the creature's education?
400
He admits that his anger was so great that he could have burned the cottage and killed the inhabitants, enjoying their screams of anguish, but he does not. Instead, he devises a new plan to befriend them.
What is the evidence that the creature is basically good despite his disappointment?
400
Victor has possibly met someone else to marry and doesn't want to disappoint his father by not wedding Elizabeth.
What is the reason Victor's father thinks is the cause of Victor's anxiety?
400
The first time, he relished the task and worked with passion to complete it. Now, he can't even bear to see his laboratory.
What is the difference between the creation of the two creatures?
400
When Victor hears Elizabeth scream.
What is the moment when Victor realizes he has foolishly misinterpreted the creature's intentions?
500
The cottagers, who are teaching the creature to be a member of society, and their home, which is sheltering him from the world
What are the protectors for the creature?
500
A book with noble characters that remind the creature of the cottagers. The creature, however, is dependent on no one and related to no one.
What is The Sorrows of Werter?
500
The ability to understand the thoughts and feelings of another; because the creature is not human, a human can't fully know how he feels. He needs someone else like him.
What is the "sympathy" longed for by the creature?
500
"I will be with you on your wedding night."
What are the creature's words to Victor when Victor destroys the mate?
500
For Victor to live alone in pain and suffering
What is the creature's desire for Victor's life?