Characters & Relationships
Plot Points
Vocabulary
Setting & Mood
Evidence & Quotes
100

This character narrates his early life and family background in the opening chapters.

Victor Frankenstein

100

The city and area Victor names as his birthplace and childhood home.

Geneva

100

Integrity

The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles

100

The general mood of the opening family scenes—warm and loving or dark and scary?

Dark and scary

100

Who says or narrates, “I was led to reflect on my condition and fate”?

Victor Frankenstein

200

The gentle young woman Victor describes as his adopted sister and close companion.

Elizabeth

200

What Victor becomes obsessed with studying after reading old books on natural philosophy.

The secrets of life or creating life (natural philosophy/Alchemy)

200

Contempt

A feeling of disrespect or disdain toward someone or something viewed as inferior

200

The type of places (nature scenes) Victor often describes that reflect beauty and calm.

Mountains, lakes, and natural landscapes

200

Name one detail Victor uses to show his family’s kindness in Chapter 1.

His father’s kindness, his mother’s gentle care, or Elizabeth being raised in their home

300

Victor’s friend from childhood who provides companionship and later supports his studies.

Henry (Clerval)

300

The major event Victor experiences that sends him to a different city to pursue formal studies.

His decision to attend university (to study science)

300

Ardour

Intense passion, eagerness, or enthusiasm

300

The mood that appears as Victor’s studies and experiments take over his life (hint: less peaceful).

Tense/uneasy or foreboding

300

Which chapter moment describes Victor’s fascination after finding ancient books on natural philosophy?

When Victor reads alchemy books and becomes determined to learn about life

400

The family member whose death deeply affects Victor and appears as a turning point in his mood.

Victor's mother

400

The object of Victor’s most consuming scientific goal by the end of these chapters.

Creating or reanimating life (making a living being)

400

Bestow

To present or confer something as a gift or honor

400

The setting shift where Victor leaves home to study and experiences new, more formal locations.

The university or a foreign city for study

400

Give one textual detail that shows Victor’s curiosity turning into obsession (describe a panel or line).

His long hours of study, neglecting family and health, or his description of being consumed by a single purpose

500

The mysterious figure whose experiments and ideas influence young Victor’s fascination with life and science.

The ancient alchemist/scientist (Agrippa/old natural philosophers)

500

The emotional state Victor often describes as his curiosity turns into obsession (shows his internal conflict).

Isolation/obsession or a feeling of restlessness and compulsion

500

Commence

To begin or start something

500

The contrast between the loving home scenes and the darker study scenes helps create this overall literary effect.

Innocence and corruption/or a mood of looming danger

500

Explain in one sentence what Victor means when he talks about “discovering the cause of generation and life.”

He means he wants to learn how life begins and how to create or reanimate life (to uncover the secrets of life’s origin)