That's so romantic
Hodpodge
Framed
Simon says
By the book/chapter
100
His appreciation for natural beauty.
What is it about Henry Clerval that appeals to Victor?
100
Victor nearly committing suicide in the river
What is the tragedy that befell Elizabeth that is an echoed tragedy in Mary Shelley's own life?
100
To discover the source of magnetism.
Why did Walton adventure into the frozen north?
100
Angel of Destruction
What does Victor call M. Waldman
100
Victor chooses to make the creature from large body parts to make the delicate operation much easier, and faster, to perform.
What is chaper 4.
200
The elixir of life.
What is it that Victor Frankenstein hoped to discover through his studying of the works of Albert Magnus, Cornelius Agrippa, and Paracelsus?
200
Languages
What Clerval intends to study at Ingolstadt.
200
The isolation from a close friend.
What hardship from his journey impacted Walton the most?
200
Justine's murder, his father's sadness, and Elizabeth's grief.
What does Victor refers to as his "thrice-accursed hands?"
300
The creatures control over his anguish.
What is Victor’s dream symbolic of at the end of chapter 21?
300
Satan at least has company in Hell; the Creature has no one.
What is the way the creature feels its situation is even worse than Satan's, as depicted in Paradise Lost?
300
Victor recognizes the same dangerous obsession for science in Walton's eye.
What is when Victor decides he'll reveal his story to Walton .
300
“This was then the reward of my benevolence! I had saved a human being from destruction, and as a recompense I now writhed under the miserable pain of a wound which shattered the flesh and bone."
What does the creation say after trying to rescue the young girl from the river?
300
At the end of chapter 10, the creature mentions how in a court of law, the guilty are still allowed to say their peace;it mentions as his Creator, Victor has a moral obligation to listen to it and it mentions that all of Victor's family and humanity will suffer if its demands to be heard are ignored.
What is how does the cration employ Victor to listen to its story?
400
Ice has trapped the vessel on all sides and the crew is threatening to mutiny if Walton doesn't turn the ship around.
What disaster(s) have fallen upon Walton's ship in chapers 24?
400
The testimony of the islanders; his gasping for breath at Clerval's body, and calling himself a murderer; his agitation when he learned the victim died from strangulation; his feverish state (two months') that result from the whole incident.
What are the factors that testify to Victor being labeled guilty of Clerval's murder.
400
Walton's adventure and eventual return from the frozen North.
What is the frame of the story?
400
”I could have torn him limb from limb, as the lion renders the antelope.”
What does the creation say about Felix after he leaves the DeLacys?
400
A good family background and riches
What two things does the creature learn that human society prizes above all, from reading Ruins of Empire?
500
It mirrors the way the creature has been forced to live
What is ironic about the way Victor lives his life in pursuit of the creature?
500
“What am I?” and “Who am I?” is an example of which philosophy?
What is existentialism?
500
He admired her beauty, but realized that he would never receive attention from a female creature himself, so in frustration, he framed her.
Why did the creature frame Justine for murder?
500
"I have devoted my creator, the select specimen of all that is worthy of love and admiration among men, to misery; I have pursued him even to that irremediable ruin. There he lies, white and cold in death. You hate me, but your abhorrence cannot equal that which I regard myself."
What the creation says to R. Walton at the site of Victor's death?
500
When the creation says, "I'll be with you on your-wedding night."
What makes Victor think the creature will seek to destroy him first.