This person if the first to die at the literal hands of the monster.
William
What does Victor do with his second creation? Be specific.
Destroys it and sinks it.
This is first person we meet in the story, who is on an Arctic expedition when he across Victor.
Walton
At one point, the monster saves a girl from drowning. What happens to him because of that?
"Follow me; I seek the everlasting ices of the north, where you will feel the misery of the cold and frost, to which I am impassive. You will find near this place, if you follow not too tardily, a dead hare; eat, and be refreshed. Come on, my enemy; we have yet to wrestle for our lives"
The monster
This person isn't actually killed by the monster, but might as well have been. She takes the blame for his actions.
Justine
When does Victor promise to tell Elizabeth his “dreadful secret”?
The day after their wedding day
This is the girl who takes the blame for William's murder.
Justine
The monster suffers from many feelings and emotions the longer he's around. What is his biggest problem or troubling feeling?
Loneliness/ Isolation
Alphonse, Victor's dad
When he arrives in Ireland, Victor is accused for the murder of this person.
Henry
How does Victor react to seeing Henry’s corpse?
He is very upset and falls into a long, feverish illness.
From the monster's perspective, this is the girl whom he watches show up to the villagers house. The girl doesn't speak the language of the people, but she learns it (so does the monster).
Safie
How does the monster feel upon learning of Victor's death?
Sad, remorseful, depressed- anything along those lines
"I could pass my life here and among these mountains. I should scarcely regret Switzerland and the Rhine"
Henry Clerval
This person dies at the hands of the monster on what's supposed to be a rather happy day.
Elizabeth
What is Victor’s final wish in his life?
To kill the monster
From the monster's perspective, this is the boy whom he watches, or one of the villagers he stalks. Compared to his sister and before his companion's arrival, he seems pretty depressed.
Felix
What does the monster tell Walton his plans are now that Victor has died?
He intends to commit suicide
"I mentioned in my last letter the fears I entertained of a mutiny. This morning, as I sat watching the wan countenance of my friend... I was roused by half a dozen of the sailors, who desired admission into the cabin."
Walton
This person, though not technically killed by the monster, dies from grief due to the monster's actions.
Alphonse
Walton and Frankenstein are seen as character foils in the novel, meaning that they're complete opposites of each other. In what major way are they different?
Victor fails, Walton succeeds in his goal
Waldman OR Krempe
What was the moment that ultimately turned the creature into a monster? (Hint: before William's murder)
His rejection by Felix, Agatha, Safie, and the old man when he tried to reveal himself
"Have you really spent your time in studying such nonsense?"
Krempe