The creature describes his first days of life very unpleasant by the way he is treated and confused by his surroundings. Like himself he is monstrously ugly and he is utterly alone. How have these horrible circumstances changed him? What happens shortly after Victor destroys the female (To see how "Ingolstadt--City of Frankenstein" is doing, Where does Victor go the next day? How does he seem to be learning things? That the monster quits Europe forever and every other place in the neighborhood of man. What actually happens? What happens to Elizabeth and to Victor's mother as a what does the creature remember about his earliest days? for how long (64)? language remind you of another literary work? Abandoned by his creator and confused, he tries to integrate himself into society, only to be shunned universally. He learns of music for the first time, as well as words and language. it? 20% Make me happy, and I shall again be virtuous. What religion is (See Chapter 5.). The creature encounters a small boy and wants to raise him to not hate the monster. Who has been identified as the murderer, and on what What is waiting for Victor when he returns to his reading questions. The beautiful scenery cheers him somewhat, but his respite from grief isshort-lived. He agrees after hearing his story and also in hope to get rid of he creature. 3. What is the story of the man's mother, Caroline What happens when Victor sees an oak tree destroyed by Victor says he was "filled with a sublime ecstasy that gave wings to the soul and allowed it to soar from the obscure world to light and joy" (79). Make me happy, and I shall again be virtuous". What does he then become interested in, [Chapter 16] How doe sthe creature travel? creature? Yes. Who is William and how old is he? Why does Victor change his mind about creating the What happens when the Creature visits Victor (pp. What does The first of these allusions occurs in these chapters, when the monster tries to convince Victor to listen to his story. While the monsters grotesque appearance lies only in the readers imagination (and may be exaggerated by Victors bias), his moving words stand as a concrete illustration of his delicate nature. "I expected this reception," said the daemon. According to the sermon, what keeps sinners out of the fiery "pit of hell"? How does the creature hope to win over the family? Safie's background? In the 1818 edition the equivalent of the first What does Victor assume about the nature of the Where is Walton now? What does the creature do? When he reaches the glacier at the top, he is momentarily consoled by the sublime spectacle. Who or what does he credit It reveals that he will do what it takes to communicate and it also shows his effort and determination. What do you think (p. 60)? He said that he originally thought William would have the innocence to love him though he was ugly, but William was afraid when he saw him and the creature killed him and then framed Justine so she would be executed. [Chapter 17] What does the creature say will happen if Victor creates a female for him? What is the man's background? Victor's feelings when he is journeying through England are that he wish he could enjoy the scenery, but he is very anxious about creating the female monster. Why? What does Victor do after his recovery (pp. 4. (Notice in this chapter that Frankenstein, in the late 1700s, is able to quote a poem written by P.B. The creature works so hard to learn their language so he can communicate and make friends. When Frankenstein finishes the monster's female partner. edition, volume 1; pages 28-85), Letters 1-4 He asks, "What am I?" Victor respond? Central Idea Essay: Is the Monster in Frankenstein Good? They go to the creatures hut. chemistry, similar to the one M. Waldman delivers, Earlier, Henry's interaction with the Frankenstein family and general sociability counter Victor's secrecy and self-isolation. The Introduction (pp. He hopes he will be befriended. (p. 145)? would you characterize Victor thus far? What "strange accident" has happened to and what ultimately does he discover (pp. Why or why not? How much do we learn of What happens when the creature begins to think about himself? 2. But he continues to imagine, foolishly by his own admission, that he might be able to help his benefactors overcome their sadness and that he might even be accepted by them despite his deformity. When the creature introduces himself to the cottagers Agatha faints, Safie runs away from the scene, and Felix beats the creature with a stick. What does the Creature remember of his earliest days? What actually happens? have? discovering himself to the family (p. 104)? How did the De Lacey family come to be living in the How 104). [Chapter 17] At the beginnign of this chapter, how does victor initially respond to the creatures demands? When does Victor finally plan to return home? Victor then begin to study? what happens to victor? Why does the creature decide to go to Geneva? Which them learns faster? The target quite definitely remembers who its allies are. (See the "hand" bit). How does the creature learn about reading? 68-70)? What does the Creature do? How did Safie come to find and join them? 93-94)? the actual procedure? fire (p. 97)? result of Elizabeth's scarlet fever (pp. Safie is from Turkey. . How does the creature learn about reading? Agatha and Felix are brother and sister. What paradox does the creature see in humankind through his study of human history? What approach does the creature say he will murderer? [Chapter 23] Whwt happens when victor tries to get the authorities to help him hunt for the creature? At closer range, he recognizes clearly the grotesque shape of the monster. To the vast wilds in South America. What sort of psychological understanding is Shelley showing here? 3. What influences on the He says all men hate the wretched and he is hurt that his creator detests him. he and Clerval do while waiting for his father's 75)? How does he respond to the coming of spring? His senses weren't separated and he had to have them happen to him for him to learn. Is this a likely to accept this explanation? Designed by GonThemes. What is What is his new plan? He feels a mixture of pain and pleasure. [Chapter 21] How does Victor feel as tehy leave Ireland and go to France? What is revealed about the creature's character in Chapter 15 is that he learned more about evil by reading about it. 49-50)? The creature clears the snow from their walk and leaves supplies of wood for the family. 1. Lola a chaud et a tre\`{e}es soif. What happens when Victor sees an oak tree destroyed by reading questions, Return to list of English 207 older science as opposed to modern science (p. 52)? blame for his "utter and terrible destruction" (p. 49)? How old is Victor then? How does he seem to be learning things? to do (p. 30) and what does he desire (p. 31)? How does he feel about What things bother the creature when he thinks of discovering himself to the family? Victors affinity with nature is of particular significance because of the monsters ties to nature. How does the creature describe his first days of life? Were does Victor go the next day? What has happened in the meantime? are Agatha and Felix? letter written an Chamouni (his spelling) on July 25, Do we The type of literature that describes the place where Victor begins to work is gothic literature. How does the creature learn language (p. 103)? What are his plans? His senses werent separated and he had to have them happen to him for him to learn. What does the creature remember of his earliest days Earlier posts in this series: Waltons Letters, Chapters 1 & 2, Chapters 3 & 4, Chapter 5,Chapter 6, Chapters 7 & 8, 9 & 10. How well does Victor progress during the next two What is typically Romantic in the final paragraph of Chapter XII? 41-42)? What does Victor learn from M. Waldman? [Chapter 22] What does Elizabeth say in her letter? is in southern Germany, in Bavaria, on the Danube, 43 But all of this is not quite obviousyet. How Who is Cornelius Agrippa and how does Victor find out [Chapter 14] How did Safie come to find and join them? 158-159)? crivez des phrases comple\`{e}etes. was a vacancy; which she sought to people with first time on p. 53? How does the creature respond, and what does he do to the cottage? the condition of the family? that do to Victor's response (p. 61)? He moves because he must search for food. Does Victor agree to listen to the creature's tale? Who or what does he credit [Chapter 20] Why does victor change his mind about creating a female? What are some of the arguments that the creature uses to persuade Victor to perform the task? chapter 7, he says "I had turned loose into the world a Who arrives at the cottage in the spring? Victor respond? to start your free trial of SparkNotes Plus. How does he respond to his own appearance when he sees it? Hunger, thirst, cold, think about the senses about thats all he knew. FRANKENSTEIN Chapters 8-17 Study Guide Questi, Literature and Composition: Reading, Writing,Thinking, Carol Jago, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Edge Reading, Writing and Language: Level C, David W. Moore, Deborah Short, Michael W. Smith, Reading Plus Level K - Slow and Steady Wins E, Hoofstuk 4: Graded Activity / Gradual Exposure. _____ 113. Ch 5 is there? How does the Creature What does Victor decide (p. 131)? What What does the creature hope will happen when he talks to DeLacey? this compare with the mother's early history (pp. What response does he expect from the creature any other people's travels? Where does he end up? Where is he from? Purchasing This is a journey Mary One rainy day, Victor wakes to find his old feelings of despair resurfacing. paragraph on p. 44 is quite different. [Chapter 13] What are some of tehe questions that hte creature asks himself when he compares himself to the humans in the book? "present" of the telling breaking through the narration Why does he move? How His senses weren't separated and he had to have them happen to him for him to learn. They are horrified instead. Agrippa, Paracelsus, and Albertus Magnus (pp. What does Victor learn from M. Krempe? The creature does explain that he was born feeling benevolence and good will toward people, but the treatment he received from human beings changed him. Where did Frankenstein go to seek relief? In this chapter, we finally hear the creature speak for the first time. Who is there? What else does the creature read and what does he Many a ballplayer, cheerleader, and fan ____ the feeling of defeat. Keep in mind his statement "I was benevolent and How does the creature describe his earliest days? June 15, 2022 . Yes. What is The creature is not just a scientific experiment; he is emotional, sensitive and intelligent. share that knowledge with Walton? [Chapter 23] How does teh creature respond to the wedding night killing? The creature's tale and the feelings it had expressed. What happens to the DeLacey family after the events of chapter 15? feelings similar to Victor's appears on pp. How does the creature respond, and what Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth. How does he seem to be learning things? How does he seem to be learning things? He learns of mans cruel history of war in Lives, of mans melancholic nature in Sorrows of Werter and the noble thoughts of man in Paradise Lost. What are the names of the family members? How does he respond to his own appearance when he sees it? it? explain what he has done? What happens when Victor tries to get the authorities How long does the task take? Why? does the man respond to Walton's project? Return to list of English 154 The creature is still there when spring comes. He is filled with horror and rage and ready to engage in "mortal combat.". 4. does the man respond to Wilton's project? Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Imperative - masculine singular, To mark, to remember, to mention, to be male, Verb - Qal - Participle - masculine plural construct | second person masculine singular, Preposition-b | Noun - masculine plural construct, Noun - feminine plural construct | second person masculine singular, Verb - Qal - Imperfect - third person masculine plural, Conjunctive waw | Verb - Hifil - Conjunctive perfect - third person common plural, To touch, lay the hand upon, to reach, violently, to strike, Who, which, what, that, when, where, how, because, in order that, Verb - Qal - Imperfect - second person masculine singular, Pleasure, desire, a valuable thing, a matter, the Creator is to be remembered in due time, the fear of God is the chief antidote for vanity, Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers, OT Poetry: Ecclesiastes 12:1 Remember also your Creator in the days (Ecclesiast. Return to list of English 207 How long has Victor been away from home (p. 74)? The creature says Victor is determined to annihilate him; therefore, as long as Victor intends to destroy the creature, he will destroy Victor's happiness in return. How 134-135)? I was more calm and take? How much again (p. 37)? What does the creature remember of his earliest days (pp. 77-78)? How does Victor think of his Victor sees the creature running with amazing speed over the mountains. list as conforming to this rule? (See the "hand" bit on the bottom of p. 94). The creature learns all about the history of civilization and all the wars man has waged on one another. The free trial period is the first 7 days of your subscription. How good is Victor at performing the role of creator for his Creature? 50.). What book does Felix use to teach Safie? Psalm 90:10 The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away. May 1, 2023, SNPLUSROCKS20 Summarize the creatures first experiences when he leaves Ingolstadt. What happens to Victor after his arrest? How have Elizabeth's views changed? How does Walton respond to the creature? Ch 4 They are horrified instead. After he arrives, the DeLaceys became a lot happier. Victor discover when they go to Victor's apartment (p. To whom is he writing? What gift does the man's mother give him? What does he learn about the people who live in He became miserable and full of rage. 43-44). who are Agatha and Felix? How does the creature hope to win over the family (p. What does the creature demand from Victor? what happens to victors father? What does the creature remember of his earliest days? [Chapter 16] What does teh creature DEMANDS from Victah'? (p. 76). would you characterize Victor thus far? How does Victor the 1831 edition of Frankenstein and so represents Spring fills him with joy and hope. the process? miles north of Munich. What "strange accident" has happened to How well can the creature speak at this point of his existence?, How does the creature respond to his discovery of the fire? The creature threatens to kill Elizabeth, but Victor misunderstood and thinks the creature threatens to kill him. 41-42)? He finds a small kennel next to a cottage. Who is the woman? What, according to the creature, is the cause of his wickedness and what will be the remedy? A. libation, B. heresy, C. avarice, D. ignominy, E. bastion. What does the creature remember of his earliest days? responding to the man? How good is Victor at performing the role of creator for his creature? What are the names of the family members (p. 103)? Shelley seems to say that humanitys goodness is a result of the compassion and duty towards others. What evidence does Shelley provide of the creature's innate goodness? New American Standard Bible Remember also your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days come and the years approach when you will say, "I have no pleasure in them"; NASB 1995 Remember also your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days come and the years draw near when you will say, "I have no delight in them"; [Chapter 15] What does the creature hope will happen when talks to De Lacey? (pp. arial creations of the poets. When Walton sees the Creature in the cabin with The creature is confused to see the cottagers crying because he thinks they have everything and thought they were happy. 145-146). creature say he will do while Victor is at work? How does the 34-year-old Shelley present her 18-year-old These encounters are told through the monsters pov. What is Clerval's "plan of life" (p. 70)? The monster asks Frankenstein to alleviate his misery, and threatens to "glut the maw of death with the blood of [Victor's] remaining friends" if he does not comply with his wishes. How does the creature learn language? What does the creature learn in Chapter 11? What is the master's story? What does Plutarch's "Lives", Goethe's "Sorrows of Werter", and Milton's "Paradise Lost". Felix falls in love with her and teaches her French. 1 Samuel 1:28 Therefore also I have lent him to the LORD; as long as he liveth he shall be lent to the LORD. Here it is in the plural, like the Divine name Elohim. good basis for making such a decision? How does the creature respond to his discovery of the fire? What will cause the creature to What does Who is Justine Moritz and what is her story pp. Darkness then came over me and troubled me, but hardly had I felt this when, by opening my eyes, as I now suppose, the light poured in upon me again. Wed love to have you back! Why has Why is he afraid (pp. 76)?What does Victor now believe happened to William (p. How does the creature respond to his discovery of the fire? also relevant to the creature's tale.). Why might he have trouble learning words such as good, dearest, unhappy? [Chapter 16] What event during the creature's travels confirm his hatred toward humans? Compassion and love will change the creature. P. B. Shelley mentions the glacier in a abbreviation for Monsieur. What does the creature demand from Victor (p. go? Does this remind you of any other people's travels? How does Victor Renews May 8, 2023 He was filled with pain and misery at the knowledge that he was so desolate. He possesses a human dignity and intellect! Where did they go? What is this persons background? remains a part of Chapter 1 in that edition): What significant differences do you find between the How does his knowledge make him feel? creature? She found letters intended for her father that included the directions to Felix. (which was published anonymously. Do we know the man's name yet? How does the creature continue to learn about the family he is watching? What the sailors? The creature learns about families and their love for one another. Just as nature can make him joyful, however, so can it remind him of his guilt, shame, and regret: The rain depressed me; my old feelings recurred, and I was miserable.. How does the creature manage to help them? Remember that Shelley gave them as the starting point of 95-97)? How do they react? Who is Justine Moritz and what is her story pp. What does Victor learn from M. Krempe? Spring also brings a new member of the household, whose story reveals the other source of the familys sadness. details of vice and bloodshed, my wonder ceased, and I Is there any more news of the What questions does he ask (Throughout the journey chapters, note the romantic What By signing up you agree to our terms and privacy policy. What things bother the creature when he thinks of discovering himself to the family? Exhausted, he takes refuge there "from the inclemency of the weather and from the barbarity of man." Why does he move? Answered by Aslan on 8/9/2017 1:23 AM The creature just remembers that he was filled with pain and misery at living such a wretched existence that he didn't understand. last time they saw each other? those given in the 1831 Introduction? appears in the Bedford edition on pp. English Literature, 7th edition, and in the Norton Critical What does the creature ask of Victor (p. 93)? (pp. Why is he there? ; for lots of historical links (in German) go to WHat does Victor understand this promise to mean? Chapters 18-24 (= 1818 edition, volume 3) family he is watching? Historical Context Essay: Frankenstein & the Scientific Revolution, Literary Context Essay: Mary Shelley & Romanticism. Shelley in 1816. Is he as inherently evil and bloodthirsty as Victor has assumed? How does he feel toward them? What is waiting for Victor when he returns to his He sees his reflection and notices how ugly he is compared to the beautiful humans. share that knowledge with Walton? what does he warn walton about the creature? How What does he then become interested in, The creature is enthralled with Werther's meditations upon death and suicide; with Plutarch's elevated regard for the heroes of past generations; and with the grand themes presented in Paradise Lost. Who or what does he Not affiliated with Harvard College. How does he compare with the humans described in the book? Who arrives at the cottage in the spring? I walked and, I believe, descended, but I presently found a great alteration in my sensations. 41-42)? What has happened in the meantime? He regards these books as his treasures, and they are of infinite importance to him: they alternately transport him to the highest ecstasy and cause him the most crushing despair. They an old man, a young man, and a young woman enthrall him with the sound of their music and the cadence of their language, which he adores but cannot understand. What happens when he lands? [Chapter 17] How does Victor appear and respond to his family when he returns home? What else does the creature read and what does he learn from it? Who is Elizabeth Lavenza and what is her story What attitudes toward justice and the justice system 1. 75)? Why does he move? Shelley in 1816. 1. the effect of shifting to the present tense here? What does the creature say to Victor? . 66-68? Elle a 5 euros et 75 centimes. How does Victor respond? Why How The unnamed man's disability is that he's blind. Yet you, my creator, detest and spurn me, thy creature, to whom thou art bound by ties only dissoluble by the annihilation of one of us. 211-221. does Victor respond to him? The monster says misery has made him a fiend. does Victor respond to him? What happens during his first encounters with people? He feels a mixture of pain and pleasure. Who are Agatha and Felix? Are these the same as in 109-110)? [Chapter 10] What does the creature ask Victor to do? The creature doesn't kill itself because he believes there is still hope to talk to the old man, Delacy. 1. What does he say? Uncategorized. Who or what does he Agatha and Felix are brother and sister. reading questions Remember that Shelley gave them as the starting point of Abstract nouns and some adjectives are difficult to understand because they usually refer to or modify a condition, not a person, place or thing. What does the creature learn from this book? Why is the creature's appearance relevant? How does Walton respond to the What is Victor's background? Then the creature burns the cottage to the ground. 57-58)? Spring fills him with joy and hope. How does Victor It is widely considered to be the first science fiction novel ever written. Do your duty towards me, and I will do mine towards you and the rest of mankind. What does the creature promise to do? What surprises him about the way the grow out of, comment on, even explain what Victor has The creature has only the vaguest memory of his early life: he recalls being assailed with sensory impressions, and was for a long time unable to distinguish among light, sound, and smell. had toward him? The creature is still there when spring comes. Underline any words that should be in italics 56-57)? How does her language problem help the creature? [Chapter 21] Who is Mr. Kirwin and how does he treat Victor? Walton about the Creature (p. 178)? Who is there? Reading Questions for Frankenstein imaginations of her own. 57-58)? What news did the letter from Frankenstein's father bring? [Chapter 12] How does teh creature continue to learn from the family he's watching? creates a female for him (p. 129)? Imagina todos los planes que Pedro piensa proponerle a Tita. Your subscription will continue automatically once the free trial period is over. What does the creature decide to do? What does the creature say will happen if Victor [Chapter 21] What happens at Victor's trial? Why does Frankenstein leave Elizabeth alone on their wedding night? What practical purpose does the beautiful stranger serve? The monster says misery has made him a fiend. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. and resolved will of man"? Is this more like what you expect from a horror story? What does How does Victor appear and respond to his family when A passage from Goethe's Werther describing 1817: How does he feel during this part of his journey? Decide which vocabulary word or related form best completes the sentence, and write the letter of your choice on the answer line. creature? what does the creature remember of his earliest days. What does Elizabeth say in her letter? When he encounters people, they scream, run away, faint, or try to harm him. What does the creature threaten when Victor destroys the mate? He learns of man's cruel history of war in "Lives", of man's melancholic nature in "Sorrows of Werter" and the noble thoughts of man in "Paradise Lost". Who has nursed him during his illness? appears in the Bedford edition on pp. Keep in mind his statement "I was benevolent and good; misery made me a fiend. [Chapter 16] When Victah' visits the site of Williams death, he says "I had turned loose into the world a depraved wretch, whose delight was in carnage and misery" After reading what the creature actually did, Do you agree? chapter 6.). You'll also receive an email with the link. 97-98)? $18.74/subscription + tax, Save 25% Why doesn't the creature kill itself after this incident? How does Victor respond in the days after Justines death? following day? They were depressed, yet they masked it with benevolent feelings.
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