What Olimpia is.
What is an automaton?
The name of Victor's lover.
What is Elizabeth?
What the picture of Dorian Gray represents.
What is his soul?
A theme common throughout Gothic literature.
What is the supernatural, gloomy/dark atmospheres, psychological horror?
The Bible story alluded to in Frankenstein.
What is Adam and Eve?
What Nathanael's dad studied.
What is alchemy?
Where the story of Frankenstein is being told.
What is the North Pole?
The reason Dorian Gray loved Sibyl
What is the supernatural?
What is Narcissus?
The person who looks like the guy who is responsible for the death of Nathanael's dad.
Who is Coppola?
The theme in Frankenstein that all the main characters chase, but never truly have in the end.
What is happiness?
What is it's showing too much of himself?
The infamous time period that Gothic literature follows.
What is the Enlightenment?
What are eyes?
A central theme of the story primarily seen in the treatment of Nathanael at a young age by the children story of Sandman and by Coppelius and how it affects the rest of his life.
What is childhood trauma?
An object that fascinates Robert, the monster, and Victor.
What is light?
The last thing that causes Dorian to give entirely into hedonism.
What is the book?
The state of most main characters at the end of Gothic stories.
What is corrupted?
The term used to describe the type of story-telling found throughout Sandman.
What is an unreliable narrator?
The symbol of sanity in Sandman.
What is Clara?
Probably the greatest influence for why Victor was obsessed with the creation of life.
What is the death of his mother?
The reasons Henry gives for Dorian to become a hedonist.
The main thing Gothic literature was made to criticize.
What is logic and reasoning?
The framework of the story for parts of Sandman and almost all of Frankenstein.
What is a story within a story?