What is the name of Victor Frankenstein's creation?
The creature or the monster
What significant event occurs at the beginning of Volume 2, bringing Victor back to Geneva?
Who is William?
The creature says, "I ought to be thy Adam; but I am rather the fallen angel." What does this mean?
He seems himself as evil
In chapter 9, what surprises Victor on the glacier?
A. The appearance of the monster
B. His mother's ghost
C. His guilt about Justine's death
D. The resurfacing of his illness
A
How does Victor's character change throughout Volume 2?
He becomes consumed by guilt and despair
What decision does Victor make at the end of Volume 2?
He decides to make a companion for the creature.
Who is Elizabeth?
Victor's adopted sister/love
Why does Victor say, "I am the author of my own misfortune."?
In chapter 11, why does the monster avoid humans?
A. Because they seem to be afraid of him
B. Because he cannot control his hunger for them
C. Because he can only commit crimes when no one is looking
D. Because he is terrified of them
A
Describe the creature's development as he learns about humanity.
He becomes more aware of his loneliness and seeks companionship while grappling with feelings of rejection
What does the creature for the De Lacey family?
He brings them firewood, and helps them with their farm.
Who is Justine Moritz?
The Frankenstein's servant/framed for William's murder
Why does the creature say, "If I fail with them no one will ever be my friend." ?
He sees the De Lacey's as kind people.
In chapter 13, what does the monster realize when he is able to understand those around him?
A. That he will one day fit in
B. That he will never learn to read
C. That he cannot help fix Felix and Agatha
D. That he is disfigured and alone
D
What motivates Victor to create a companion for his creature?
He fears the creature
What did the creature do to the De Lacey's cottage?
He set it on fire.
Who is Felix?
The young man in the De Lacey family.
What event is this referencing, "I decided that not I, but she, should suffer." ?
The creature framing Justine
In chapter 15, what do the pages from Victor's journal reveal to the monster?
A. That Victor is clinically insane
B. That Victor is disgusted by his own creation
C. That Paradise Lost is a fictional text
D. That Victor never meant to create a living being
B
How does the relationship between Victor and the creature evolve in Volume 2?
It becomes more adversarial as Victor rejects and fears the creature, leading to conflict.
How did the creature frame Justine Moritz?
He put the locket in her pocket
Who is Safie?
The woman who Felix loves and teaches to read.
What event is happening here? "I am dangerous because I am miserable."
In chapter 17, what does the monster beg Victor to do?
A. Destroy what he created
B. Ask God for his forgivenesss
C. Forget all that he has revealed
D. Build him a companion
D