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Justine Moritz

Adopted into the Frankenstein family, worked for them and blamed for William's death and executed

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Mr. Delacey

He was the creature's only friend, old blind man

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M. Waldmann

inspires Frankenstein to push the boundaries of science. VF likes him.

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Robert Walton

Author of the letters in the beginning of the book; outer narrator

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Lightning

the natural phenomena that influenced Frankenstein's work

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Ingolstadt

Where Victor Frankenstein attends university in Germany

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Alienation/Loneliness, Nature vs. Nurture

List one of the major themes in Frankenstein

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Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley

The discussions between these two people influenced the development of Frankenstein.

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Mrs.Margaret Saville

To whom are the letters in Frankenstein written?

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Epistolary

Story told through letters

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Robert Walton was in the arctic exploring the unknown

Where was the author of the letters and why was he there?

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He found Frankenstein on a small piece of ice

How did Walton meet Frankenstein?

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He liked Frankenstein and hoped they would eventually become friends

How did Walton feel about his guest?

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He tried to bestow animation on lifeless matter so that he could create life

What goal did Frankenstein pursue at Ingolstadt?

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Horrified and disgusted

How did Frankenstein feel when his creature came to life?

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He became ill with a fever and delerium

What happened to Victor on the day he brought the creature to life?

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Henry Clerval

Who took care of Frankenstein when he was ill?

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A letter from Elizabeth

What did Clerval give Frankenstein when he was better

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They took walks around Ingolstadt, and Frankenstein introduced Clerval to the professors

How did Frankenstein and Clerval spend the next couple months after Frankenstein got better?

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That William was murdered

What news did the letter from Frankenstein's father bring?

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his creation--the monster

What did Frankenstein see just outside the gates of Geneva as he was returning home?

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Justine Moritz, because she had the picture that was given to William

Who was accused of committing the murder, and why?

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He thought Justine was innocent, and the creature was the murderer

What was Frankenstein's reaction to this accusation?

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Tried to help testify for Justine

What did Frankenstein do about his dilemma?

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Hanged

What happened to the accused person for William's death?

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That he was guilty, for he made the creature

What was Frankenstein's state of mind after the trial and its conclusion?

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Chamonix

Where did Frankenstein go to seek relief?

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The Creature

Whom did Frankenstein meet after he had ascended to the summit of Montanvert?

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To listen to his story and then to make him a mate

What did the creature want of Frankenstein?

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Like a newborn, alone

How did the creature feel when he first felt life?

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Horrified, either attacked or ran

What was the reaction of the villagers the creature encountered?

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The forest, later a hovel next to the De Laceys

Where did the creature take shelter?

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They were very poor

What observations did the creature make about the people in the cottage?

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To read, write, and speak, by watching Felix teach Safie

What does the creature learn to do, and how does he learn this?

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Friendly, welcoming

What was the elder De Lacey's reaction when the creature entered the cottage and began speaking with him?

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Felix attacked, Safie fled, Agatha fainted

What was the reaction of the De Lacey family when they saw the creature?

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Lit it on fire

What did the creature do at the cottage when he returned and found that the De Laceys had moved out?

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Horrified, shot the creature

What was the reaction of the man whose daughter was saved from drowning by the creature?

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That he could cause misery, too

What discovery did the creature make when he approached another human?

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Strangled him

What did the creature do to this person?

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Both Prometheus and Victor used knowledge without responsibility

Why is the Modern Prometheus a good subtitle?

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To create a female creature, equally ugly, so that he wouldn't be alone

What did the creature ask Frankenstein to do, and why?

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At first refuses, consents soon after

How did Frankenstein react to the request? to make a monster?

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That he will be with Frankenstein on his wedding night

What threat did the creature make when he saw Frankenstein destroy his second creation?

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He is accused of murder and arrested

What happened to Frankenstein when he landed his boat?

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Private trial, with magistrate arranging defense

What happened at Frankenstein's trial?

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In the earlier one, Elizabeth is a cousin; in later one, she is daughter of family friend

What relationship is different in 1818 and 1831 versions of the novel?

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The monster came in and killed Elizabeth

What happened on Frankenstein and Elizabeth's wedding night?

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He died of grief

What happened to Frankenstein's father as a result of this latest tragedy?

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Kindly disbelieving, makes excuses not to help

What was the magistrate's response when Frankenstein told him the entire story of the creature?

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Go North to chase the creature

What did Frankenstein do after he left the magistrate?

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To turn back from his obsession and to kill the creature

What request does Frankenstein make of Robert Walton?

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He dies

What happened to Frankenstein at the end of the novel?

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Walton said

"You have read this strange and terrific story; and do you not feel your blood congeal with horror...."

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The monster said

I am an unfortunate and deserted creature; I look around and have no friend on earth.

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Alchemy

Idea that one can turn lead into gold or create life in a test tube

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John Locke

English philosopher who argued that people have natural rights and coined the tabula rasa--blank slate theory of the way people come into this world

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Dr Faustus

Tried to be like God and know all but could not handle the responsibility; sold his soul and made a deal with the devil

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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

The sea captain had a story to tell dealing with the albatross (symbol of his sin) around his neck

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Mary Wollstonecraft

Wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Women"; Mary's mother

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Percy Bysshe Shelley

eloped even though he was married; famous Romantic poet who wrote "Ode to the West Wind" among others

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Paradise Lost

Taught the monster that God behaved as a Father to Adam; famous epic by John Milton

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As a result of a competiton with her husband, Lord Byron, and his friend/doctor John Polidori

Reason Mary started the novel

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The Modern Prometheus

subtitle of book

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Prometheus

Who stole fire from gods and gave it to humans before they were ready?

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Lake Geneva

Setting for the creation of the novel

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the Orkneys

Where the female monster is created

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the ice

where Victor is physically separated from the monster

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Caroline Beaufort

dies of scarlet fever

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Elizabeth

strangled by the monster

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Justine

Falsely confessed to the murder of William in order to receive the last rites

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Her mother's grave

Where Mary Godwin liked to go as a girl

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Mary Shelley

was educated by her father; her father was very emancipated about women

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Henry Clerval

is a foil to Victor because he is thoughtful, kind, and not so ambitious; unselfish

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Is curious and helpful

The monster is initially

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The rejection by the cottagers

What contributes to the monster's change?

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Boundlessness and freedom

are traits of Romanticism

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My Hideous Progeny

What Mary affectionately called her book.

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Golem

Creature brought to life from mud and clay

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Drowning

Percy Shelley's cause of death

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Percy's heart

What was saved for Mary after Percy's death.

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How old was Mary when she wrote the book?

18--19 by the time it was finished

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1818

Book's first publication date

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The death of Mary Shelley's babies

May have influenced themes of book

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doppelganger

Ghostly counterpart of a living person or an alter ego

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Percy Shelley

Edited the novel for Mary and made a few changes but Mary did not change the ending as he wished with the monster dying

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How many children did Mary raise?

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The dangers of ego and pride

Are warned against in the novel

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Classicism

A movement in literature and art during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe that favored rationality and restraint and strict forms: rational, logical, intellectual, and aristrocratic

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Supposed writer of the Preface

Percy Shelley

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Emile

Rousseau's book that stressed the important of early childhood nurturing

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What did Percy Bysshe Shelley write?

"Prometheus Unbound," a portrait of the revolt of human beings against the laws and customs that oppress them along with many famous poems such as" Ozymandis"and "Ode to the West Wind"

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William Godwin

(1756-1836) Considered one of the important precursors of both utilitarian and liberal anarchist thought. Married Mary Wollstonecraft, and their daughter, also Mary, wrote Frankenstein.

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Overreachers

Walton, Percy Shelley, and Frankenstein

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What part of the novel did Percy Shelley change?

The final paragraph but not to the ending he wanted; also added several words to make it more sophisticated

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Professor Krempe

A professor of natural philosophy at Ingolstadt. He dismisses Victor's study of the alchemists as wasted time and encourages him to begin his studies anew.

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Professor Waldman

The professor of chemistry who sparks Victor's interest in science. He dismisses the alchemists' conclusions as unfounded but sympathizes with Victor's interest in a science that can explain the "big questions," such as the origin of life.

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Thomas Edison

Famous inventor who did digital production of book

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1851

year of Mary Shelley's death

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no

Did Mary Shelley put her name on the novel in 1818?