Who was executed after killing William?
Who is Justine Moritz?
What emotion does Victor go through to make him seek peace in the mountain after William and Justine's deaths?
What is guilt and grief?
In which country does Victor go to to escape his guilt?
What is Switzerland?
What does light often symbolize in Frankenstein?
What is knowledge or discovery?
Who does Victor meet while hiking in the Alps?
Who is the creature?
What setting comforts Victor before he meets the monster?
What is the beauty of the Alps / Montanvert?
Near what glacier does Victor meet the monster?
What does cold and isolation of the mountain symbolize for Victor?
What is loneliness and guilt?
Which family does the creature "stalk" from his hiding place?
Who are De Laceys?
What does the monster do for the cottagers to secretly help them?
What is gathering wood and clearing paths?
Where does the monster find shelter while stalking the De Laceys?
What is a shed attached to the cottage?
The monster's rejection by humans symbolizes what in the novel?
What is society's fear of difference?
Which two people's deaths does Victor feel responsible for at the start of Volume 2?
Who are William and Justine?
What does the monster learn by watching the De Lacey family?
What are language, human emotions and behavior?
What does the forest provide for the monster besides shelter?
What is food, firewood, and safety from humans?
What does fire represent for the monster when he first learns about it?
What is both comfort and pain?
Who is the blind old man in the cottage that the monster hopes will accept him?
Who is De Lacey?
What turning point happens when the monster makes Victor listen to his story?
What is the beginning of the monster's narrative and the want for understanding?
Where does the creature first wander and learn to survive after being abandoned?
What is the forest?
What does the De Lacey cottage symbolize for the monster?
What is hope for acceptance and human connection/interaction?