Who made the Monster
Victor Frankenstein
Once on Walton's ship, Victor was looking for this, something he was ultimately terrified of
What is Victor's creature?
Name for what Victor does when bringing his creature to life
What is reanimate?
As the creature tells his story, he explains that in his early days of creation he was sensitive to this
What is light
"You're Killing me smalls" what movie?
The Sandlot
Who is Ms. Lavenza
Victor's cousin, adopted sister, and Wife
Robert Walton's goal other than to simply reach the North Pole
What is discovering a passage through the artic?
The year, one century before WWI, in which Mary Shelly's Frankenstein was published
1818
The old man that Victor's creature meets in chapter 12 suffers from this
Blindness
"I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse." What movie is the quote from?
The Godfather
Who is the and what happened to the Frankenstein's maid {First and last}
Justine Moritz
Robert Walton said he greatly needed this in Letter 2, he was lonely
What is a friend?
Name of the alchemist {Occultist} that Victor became intrigued by when he was a child
Cornelius Agrippa
Putting his hand into the embers of a fire, Victor's creature felt this for the first time
What is the sensation of pain
Victor's best friends
Henry Clerval
What is the name of the Professor of Natural sceince, University of Ingolstadt?
Monsieur Krempe
How many letters are written by Robert Walton and Elizabeth?
8
Events that happened when Victor was just 17, life-changing for the boy
the death of Victor's mother and his departure for college
Food that Victor's creature discovered when he first felt the feeling of hunger
What are berries
How many days until Graduation
169
The names of the family that the monster is watching
Agatha, Father, Felix, and the Arabian
Frame Narrative
What Ernest, Victor's brother, wants to do when he grows up
join the military
What is Victor's biggest Flaw?
Cowardness
Self-absorbed
In the 1930's the American people were suffering from the Great Depression, leading to Herbert Hoover being seen as the worst president, and FDR enacting several socialist programs to help the American people survive. This led the U.S further away from the Capitalist ideology originally presented by what Scottish Philosopher?
Adam Smith