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Frankenstein Review Graded A+ Justine Moritz ️️adopted into the Frankenstein family, blamed for William's death and executed Mr. Delacey ️️He was the creature's only friend, old blind man M. Waldmann ️️inspires Frankenstein to push the boundaries of science. Robert Walton ️️...

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Justine Moritz ✔️✔️adopted into the Frankenstein family, blamed for William's death and executed



Mr. Delacey ✔️✔️He was the creature's only friend, old blind man



M. Waldmann ✔️✔️inspires Frankenstein to push the boundaries of science.



Robert Walton ✔️✔️Author of the letters in the beginning of the book



Lightning ✔️✔️the natural phenomena that influenced Frankenstein's work



Ingolstadt ✔️✔️Where Victor Frankenstein attends university



Alienation/Loneliness, Nature vs. Nurture, Appearance vs. Reality, Duty and Responsibility, Justice vs.
Injustice, Forbidden Knowledge, Science vs. Nature, Multiple Personalities, Man as God ✔️✔️List one
of the major themes in Frankenstein



What genre of writing is Frankenstein? ✔️✔️Gothic



Mrs.Margaret Saville ✔️✔️To whom are the letters in Frankenstein written?



Frame narration ✔️✔️In what way is Frankenstein written?



Robert Walton was in the arctic exploring the unknown ✔️✔️Where was the author of the letters and
why was he there?



He found Frankenstein on a small piece of ice ✔️✔️How did Walton meet Frankenstein?

,He liked Frankenstein and hoped they would eventually become friends ✔️✔️How did Walton feel
about his guest?



He tried to bestow animation on lifeless matter ✔️✔️What goal did Frankenstein pursue at Ingolstadt



Horrified and disgusted ✔️✔️How did Frankenstein feel when his creature came to life



He became ill with a fever and delerium ✔️✔️What happened to Victor on the day he brought the
creature to life?



Henry Clerval ✔️✔️Who took care of Frankenstein when he was ill?



A letter from Elizabeth ✔️✔️What did Clerval give Frankenstein when he was better



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?



That William was murdered ✔️✔️What news did the letter from Frankenstein's father bring?



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



Justine Moritz, because she had the picture that was given to William ✔️✔️Who was accused of
committing the murder, and why?



He thought Justine was innocent, and the creation was the murderer ✔️✔️What was Frankenstein's
reaction to this accusation?



Tried to help testify for Justine ✔️✔️What did Frankenstein do about his dilemma?

, That he was guilty, for he made the Creation ✔️✔️What was Frankenstein's state of mind after the
trial and its conclusion?



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



To listen to his story ✔️✔️What did the creature want of Frankenstein?



Like a newborn, alone ✔️✔️How did the creature feel when he first felt life?



Horrified, either attacked or ran ✔️✔️What was the reaction of the villagers the creature
encountered?



The forest, later a hovel ✔️✔️Where did the creature take shelter?



They were very poor ✔️✔️What observations did the creature make about the people in the cottage?



To read, write, and speak, by watching Felix teach Safie ✔️✔️What does the creature learn to do, and
how does he learn this?



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



Felix attacked, Safie fled, Agatha fainted ✔️✔️What was the reaction of the De Lacey family when
they saw the creature?



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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