Frankenstein Test

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Victor Frankenstein

creator of the creature

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Henry Clerval

Frankensteins best friend

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Elizabeth Lavenza

lived with Frankenstein family, married Victor

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Robert Walton

rescued Frankenstein from artic ice

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Margaret Saville

recipient of a series of letters from her brother

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Justine Moritz

wrongly executed for murder

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William Frankenstein

creatures first victim

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Felix De Lacey

unknowingly taught the creature to read and write

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Alphonse Frankensteins

died of grief n his sons arms

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Carline Beaufort

Frankenstein family matriarch

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T/F: Robert Walton sets out to the polar regions to discover the secrets of the magnet

true

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T/F: As a youth, Victor loves to investigate the causes of things in nature

true

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T/F: Victor departed for Ingolstadt after his mothers death

true

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T/F: Victor was forced into creating the monster

false

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T/F: Initially, victor was pleased with his creation

false

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T/F: The monster comes to Vitcors bedchamber, reachers out to him, and tries to speak

true

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T/F: Victor studies languages after he recovers in order to keep his mind off his creation

true

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T/F: Justine confesses to the murder when Victor and Elizabeth see her in prison

true

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T/F: The people in the village welcome the monster

false

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T/F: The monster trues to gain the friendship of the old man (DeLacey)

true

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T/F: At first victor refuses to create a female monster but then changes his mind

true

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T/F: Victor travels to a remote island to create the female monster

true

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T/F: The monster becomes enraged when victor destroys the female monster

true

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On their honeymoon, Victor hears Elizabeth’s scream but arrives too late to save her

true

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T/F: Walton achieves revenge for victor by killing the monster

false

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How does Robert feel about Frankenstein?

He likes Frankenstein and hopes they will become friends

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When Walton first meets Victor, Victor is

stranded on floating ice

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Where did Frankenstein meet his creature?

They met at the mountain of Montanvert

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What did the creature want fo Frankenstein?

He wanted frankenstein to listen to the account of his life so far

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How did the creature learn to speak and read?

he observed and listened to the cottages

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Why did the creature seize the small boy, William Frankenstein?

He wanted to educate him to become a companion

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What did the creature do to the boy?

He strangled the boy

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The create becomes violent after:

the De Laceys reject him

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What threat did the creature make when Frankenstein backed out on their agreement?

He said, “I wil be iwth you on your wedding night”

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What happened to Frankenstein when he landed his boat?

He was accused of murder

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what was the last happy event in Frankensteins life?

He married Elizabeth à

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What happened on Frankenstein and Elizabeth’s wedding night?

The creatyre broke into the room and killed Elizabeth

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What request did Frankenstein make of Robert Walton?

He asked Walton to destroy the creatyre if he ever had the opportunity

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What happened to the creatyre?

He floated away into teh darkness on an ice raft

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What literary device is used by Shelley throuh the inclusion of Waltons letters?

Frame narrative

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What is the primary effect of te novels multiple narrators?

To present multiple perspectives on truth

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The allusion to Paradise Lost is significant because:

the creatyre sees himself as both Adam and satan

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One of the central messages of the novel is:

scientific ambition without ethics is dangerous

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The creatures request for a mate reflects which theme?

The human need for companionship

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The natural settings in the novel often

serve as metaphors for victors mental state

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Which of the following bets descirbes victors attitude toward his creation?

Cold and fearful

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The novel suggests that true monstrosity lies in:

moral irresponsibility and rejection

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Whcih moment most powerfully conveys the theme of isolation?

The creatures wandering alone

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Elizabeth’s death most clearly symbolizes

Victors final descent into obsession

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What does victors final warning to Walton suggest?

Ambition should be tempered iwth responsibility