Who writes the letters at the beginning of the story?
Robert Walton
Victor ignores his family to study science and create life. What does this show about him?
He cares more about knowledge than people.
Why does the creature being alone matter?
It leads to his anger and actions later
Victor creates the creature. What happens next?
The creature comes to life
How many continents are there on Earth?
Seven
Where is Walton traveling?
Toward the North Pole
The creature helps the family by gathering wood. What does this show?
He is kind and wants to help/be included
Why does Victor abandoning the creature matter?
It causes future problems
Victor abandons the creature. What happens to the creature?
He is alone
What planet is known as the Red Planet?
Mars
What does Victor do after the creature comes to life?
He runs away
Victor stays quiet during Justine’s trial. What does this show?
He is afraid to speak up and be responsible.
Why does the creature learning to read matter?
He becomes educated and understands feelings and rejection
The creature is attacked by humans. What does he begin to feel?
Anger and sadness
What is the largest mammal in the world?
The blue whale
Who is accused of killing William?
Justine
People attack the creature because of how he looks. What does this show?
People judge him unfairly
Why does Justine’s death matter?
It shows the results of Victor’s silence/irresponsibility
William threatens the creature. What does the creature do?
He kills William
What is the main ingredient in bread?
Flour
What does the creature ask Victor to make?
A female companion
Victor refuses to take care of the creature after creating him. What does this show about Victor?
He avoids responsibility
Why does Victor agreeing to make a second creature matter?
It shows he knows he is responsible and wants to fix his errors.
The creature frames Justine. What happens because of this?
Justine is executed
What country has the largest population in the world?
China