Characters
Pursuit of Knowledge
Inter-textual Connection
100

Who wrote the novel Frankenstein?

Mary Shelley

100

What do the Creature, Victor Frankenstein and Robert Walton all have in common?

Their desire to gain knowledge to be recognized within society.

100

According to the presentation, which character from another text best connects to the creature?

Aladdin 

200

Who did Robert Walton write his letters to?

Margaret Saville

200

Robert Walton changes his decision to explore vast places because...

After listening to Frankenstein's story, he realizes the upcoming dangers that his journey holds.

200

Carl Fredrickson develops a significant change in his personality after...

After meeting Russel.

300

Which characters did the Creature desire to gain a personal connection with?

The Cottagers

300

What is the Creature's motivation to gain knowledge according to our presentation?

To be accepted and gain close relationships despite physical features.

300

Why does the Creature connect to the character of Aladdin?

Both work towards gaining knowledge on specific things in order to be accepted and loved.

400

Which character serves as a foil character to Victor Frankenstein?

Robert Walton

400

What, according to the presentation, prompts Victor to first pursue knowledge?

The works of Cornelius Agrippa

400

In what ways does the narrator from The Shadow Over Innsmouth relate to Victor Frankenstein?

Both characters become compelled by knowledge despite many warnings 

- Driven by research

- Both oppose human nature