Characters 1
Characters 2
Setting
Story Events 1
Story Events 2
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This character is telling the story in this chapter.
The monster
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The monster slipped the gold pin into the pocket of this character.
Justine
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This is the country where the DeLacys live in the woods.
Germany
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This is what the DeLacys do after their encounter with the monster.
They move away.
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This is why the monster puts the pin in Justine's pocket while she is asleep in the barn.
So that she will be blamed for William's murder, and because he thinks she would scream and run if she woke up and saw him without knowing what he was like inside.
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This is the name of the family that moves away.
The DeLacy family
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The monster killed this blond-haired, blue-eyed boy.
William
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The monster walks to this country from Germany.
Switzerland
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This is what the monster does after the DeLacys throw him out of their cottage and before he leaves for Switzerland.
He hides in the woods and burns down the cottage.
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This is the first terrible thing that happens to the monster in Switzerland.
The monster saves a little girl from drowning in a mountain stream and then gets shot in the shoulder by the men who hear her scream for help.
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This is the character who was taught to read and write by Felix.
Safie
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This character tells a stranger in the woods that his family must move away because his father's life is in danger.
Felix
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This is the name of the city where the Frankenstein family lives.
Geneva
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This is what the monster thinks he should have done instead of talking so much the day he visited the old man in his cottage.
He thinks he should have stayed only a minute and visited a few times so that the old man would get to know him.
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This is what happens to William, how and why.
The monster kills William by grabbing his throat because he is screaming. The monster gets angry when William tells him that his father is Mr. Frankenstein, an important man, and the monster realizes that the boy is Victor Frankenstein's brother. He wants to get even with Victor Frankenstein for creating and then abandoning him.
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This is how the monster knows that Frankenstein lives in Switzerland.
He reads it in Frankenstein's notebook.
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This is why the monster thinks he might be able to talk to William.
Because William is a child and children trust because they haven't been taught to hate yet; because William hasn't lived long enough to think he was ugly.