Characters
Relationships
Monster's Interactions
Quotes
Plot and Concepts
100
The Explorer in the arctic.
Who is Robert Walton?
100
Describe Walton's view of Victor.
What is that he thinks Victor is some noble, graceful human who has fallen from godliness into terrible times?
100
The monster watches this family for a time.
What is the DeLacey family?
100
Who said it and explain the situation: "but when I see a fellow creature about to perish through the cowardice of her pretended friends, I wish to be allowed to speak, that i may say what I know of her character."
What is Elizabeth said it to the court on behalf of Justine to hopefully help prove Justine innocent?
100
How Frankenstein thinks he is responsible for the death of William--and then, what he doesn't do for Justine.
What is he created the monster/murderer--but he doesn't tell anyone why she is innocent?
200
The first victim of the monster.
Who is William Frankenstein, Victor's brother?
200
The expectation Caroline has for Victor and Elizabeth.
What is marriage?
200
The reason the monster kills William.
What is William was saying mean things and the monster realizes he is related to Victor?
200
Who said it and explain the situation: "I will be with you on your wedding night."
What is the monster to his creator, Frankenstein, after Frankenstein destroyed the monster's mate?
200
The work of literature the monster reads and most often refers to.
What is Paradise Lost?
300
This character was Frankenstein's hope for gaining entrance into human society because of this specific trait.
Who is the old man/father DeLacey, and his blindness?
300
Victor's reason for not wanting to marry Elizabeth, and her fear of what other reason.
What is that he doesn't want to endanger her with his creation of a she-monster, and why does she suspect he has fallen in love with another?
300
The monster's reaction when the DeLacey family abruptly abandons the cottage.
What is burns down the cottage (and tears up the garden)?
300
Who said it and explain the situation: "Listen to my tale: when you have heard that, abandon or commiserate me, as you shall judge I deserve. But hear me."
What is the monster to Frankenstein when the monster prepares to tell his story to Frankenstein so that he will hopefully create the mate for him?
300
The worries that Frankenstein has concerning the she-monster.
What happens if she does not like the monster (or vice versa), what happens if they have children that scorn human societies, and what happens if she is 10,000 times more murderous than the first monster?
400
This "character"'s secrets are the source of Victor's consternation--and what he tries to penetrate.
What is nature, creation, or life itself?
400
What two things happen to Victor when Henry dies.
What is he is convicted of suspected murder, and he goes crazy for months in a jail?
400
What the monster wants from Victor, and the kind of life he would lead, and where. Be detailed.
What is a mate, and a peaceful one in South America eating a vegetarian diet?
400
Who said it and explain the situation: "You seek for knowledge and wisdom, as I once did; and I ardently hope that the gratification of your wishes may not be a serpent to sting you, as mine has been."
What is Frankenstein to Walton about the dangers of knowledge or ambition and its affect not only on the individual, but on those around him?
400
What Victor Frankenstein was originally searching for before he created the monster.
What are the secrets of life, the philosopher's stone, and how to cure disease and illnesses?
500
Name four characters that died--and how.
Who is Caroline Beaufort (scarlet fever), William (murdered), Justine Moritz (executed for murder), Henry Clerval (murdered off coast), Elizabeth (murdered on wedding night), Alphonse Frankenstein (died from grief), and Victor Frankenstein (died from madness/bad health)?
500
The monster only wants this from society.
What is acceptance, love (etc.)?
500
What the monster is doing the last time we see him--and what he says he will do.
What is mourning Victor's death, and what is destroy himself?
500
Who said it and explain the situation: "I shunned the face of man: all sound of joy or complacency was torture to me; solitude was my only consolation - deep, dark, deathlike solitude."
What is Frankenstein said it to Walton (said it in his telling of his story) to describe how he felt/reacted after the deaths of William and Justine?
500
What, in Dark Romanticism, the monster is to Victor.
What is a "doppelgänger" or evil/shadow self--and all of his self-inflicted guilt, misery, and psychological torture made manifest in reality?