Vocab
Themes
Characters
Literary Devices
Chapters 13-24
100

exceeding what is sufficient or necessary : extra

What is superfluous?

100

When Frankenstein abandons his creation, the creature suffers from loneliness and becomes angrier and more hostile.

What are the effects of isolation?

100

This character relates himself to both Adam and Lucifer in Milton's Paradise Lost.

Who is the Creature?

100

Expressing a picture with words

What is imagery?

100

The Creature compares himself to this figure from Paradise Lost.

Who is Satan OR Adam?

200

having or occurring in great variety; diverse.

What is Multifarious?

200

Victor's pursuit to make life leads him to commit horrible atrocities in the name of science.

What is the danger of knowledge?

200

With his love for adventure and positivity and excitement about the world, this character serves as a literary foil to Victor Frankenstein.

Who is Henry Clerval?

200

The audience knows something that the one or more characters do not.

What is dramatic irony?

200

This specific emotion drives the Creature to strangle William Frankenstein.

What is revenge?

300

arousing or deserving hatred or repugnance; hateful.

What is odious?

300

Frankenstein's perversion of life and creation demonstrate his rejection of this theme.

What is the natural law/role of nature?

300

This character's rejection and beating of the creature leads it to burn the cottage down in a symbolic turn from humanity.

Who is Felix?

300

Giving a hint that something will happen later in the story.

What is foreshadowing?

300

The Creature vows to return on this ominous future occasion.

What is the Wedding?

400

bloodthirsty or bloody

What is Sanguinary?

400
The creature's feelings of this from his creator lead him to commit horrific acts of violence.

What is rejection?

400

This character's wrongful execution causes the Frankenstein family to retreat to their summer home outside the city of Geneva.

Who is Justine [Moritz]?

400

A character whose purpose is to highlight certain aspects of another character's personality or qualities by contrasting them. (i.e. Victor and Henry)

What is a foil?

400

Victor fears that this may happen if he completes the female creation.

What is reproduction?

500

lively or excited movements of body parts

What are gesticulations?

500

This characteristic of Victor Frankenstein ultimately leads to his downfall.

What is pride/arrogance?

500

The death of this character leads Victor to an obsession with death and creating life.

Who is Caroline Frankenstein?

500

A reference to a person, place, event, or other work used in a story that the reader may be familiar with.

What is allusion?

500

The Creature tells Walton he will end his life using this method (or metaphor?).

What is fire?