The Creature and I
The Creature's Curse
Man Vs Monster
Learning to Walk
Frankenstein's Follies
100

What is the primary emotion that the creature feels towards Frankenstein?

Anger, resentment, hatred.

100

How do humans react to the Creature?

With anger, fear, or aggression.

100

What is the biggest conflict in the novel?

Frankenstein vs Creature, Character vs Character
100

How does the creature learn how to read and speak?

By watching the De Lacey family teach Safie.

100

What theme (message) is explored by the creature's experience with humans in this volume?

Longing for acceptance.

200

What does the creature ask of Frankenstein?

To make him a mate, companion, girlfriend, wife.

200

What does Frankenstein do to the De Lacey cottage after his last interaction with them?

He sets it on fire.

200

What conflict arises due to the creature meeting the De Lacey family?

They reject him and set him on a path of violence and aggression or revenge.
200

What does the creature discover when he looks in the pool of water?

That he is hideous or ugly.

200

What common emotion do both the creature and Frankenstein feel that is explored as a theme in this volume?

Isolation or lonliness

300

What does the creature threaten if Frankenstein does not fulfill his request?

Revenge and harm to his loved ones.

300

Why does the creature approach the De Lacey's family?

To gain acceptance, love, compansionship

300

What emotions does the creature struggle with when watching the De Lacey family?

Envy, jealously, loneliness

300

Why was William really murdered?

Because the creature discovered that he was part of Frankenstein's family.

300

What theme is explored through the creature and Frankenstein's relationship?

Responsibility to the things we create.
400

What does the creature promise to do if Frankenstein fulfills his request?

The creature will leave all humans and Frankenstein alone forever.

400

What happens when the father of the drowning girl comes upon the creature and her?

He chases his off and shots him.

400

What internal conflict is Frankenstein struggling with when he hears the request from the creature?

He struggles with the whether or not to make a companion for him.

400

Why did the creature target children as his new companions after the incident with the De Laceys?

Because he believed they are easier to teach or manipulate.

400

What theme is shown through the human response to the creature?

The rejection or prejudice of others due to their looks/ lack of beauty.

500

What is Frankenstein's fear about fulfilling the creature's request?

That the new creature will be even more dangerous.

500

What does the creature decide humans are after all his interactions with them?

Unjust, evil, prejudice

500

What conflict does the creature experience when it comes to humans? 

The tension between his desire for companionship and the judgment of humans.

500

What do we learn about the real origin of the locket in Justine's pocket?

The creature placed it there while she was sleeping. 

500

What theme is shown in the creature's actions after he attempts to meet the De Laceys?

Rejection can set one on the path for revenge.