This is the woman Victor marries.
Who is Elizabeth?
This character is trying to discover the North Pole.
Who is Robert Walton?
Multiple point of views as you go deeper into the book (like layers) is called what?
What is a frame/nested narrative?
This is location where the novel begins
What is the Artic?
This is the way the creature kills his victims
What is by strangulation?
This is Victor's best friend since childhood
Who is Henry Clerval?
This is the name of Victor's only surviving family member.
Who is Ernest?
For romantics, this has the power to physically and mentally heal
What is nature?
This is where Victor is from/grew up
What is Geneva?
Name a book the creature references/reads.
What is Paradise Lost, Plutarch's Lives, or Sorrows of Werter
This character lives in small cottage after being tricked by a man he helped escape prison.
Who is Felix?
This is the woman who dies falsely accused of murder.
Who is Justine Moritz?
This book is considered one of, if not the first book, what genre?
What is science fiction?
These mountains are where Victor goes to reflect several times
What are the Alps?
This is the language the creature speaks
What is French?
This character dies of grief.
Who is Alphonse Frankenstein?
This is the name of the sister that Captain Walton is writing to
Who is Margaret?
This is Frankenstein's subtitle
What is the modern prometheus?
This is the place Victor goes to create the Female companion
Where is Scotland?
This is where the creature was created
Where is Ingolstadt?
This is Victor's mother's name.
What is Caroline?
This is the name of De Lacy's daughter.
Who is Agatha?
This is the year Frankenstein was published.
What is 1818 or 1831?
This is where Safie and Safie's father are from
Where is Turkey?
This is country where the creature finds refuge in a hovel
Where is Germany?