Frankenstein Chapter 6-20
How does the creature learn about how he was created?
Victor's Journals takin from his apartment
Normally the creature travels at night, but one day he travels in the woods during the day. How does he save a little girl?
saved the girl from drowning from the river
Who is Justine Moritz?
servant
Why does the creature want a mate?
so he is not alone
What happens to his next?
the family of the girl were frightened by the creature. He aimed a gun at him and shot him
While in his laboratory, what does Victor imagine happening if he creates the female?
they might have children, they might hate each other, children will grow up and kill humans
After much refection, what does the creature conclude he needs from Victor?
to create a female creature
Why does he want to live?
to create the monsters mate
Why?
to finish what he calls his work
What does the creature want to learn before introducing himself to the family?
to speak
Where does Victor go for relief
valley of Chamounix
What does Elizabeth want Victor to do?
write her and get well
Does Justine dies for a false confession?
yes
Does this journey seem to be helping?
yes (for Victor)
How did the young man react when she saw the pile of wood the next morning?
Astonished and thankful
How long has the creature been hiding in the hovel?
Autumn to spring
Why did the monster curse his creator?
Because he is alone and rejected
How does Felix help Safie's father?
Breaks him out of prison
What does the creature do to the cottage that night?
Burned it down
What does the creature learn from the book Paradise Lost?
Christianity, god, Adam
What is the creature wearing?
Clothes from victors closet
What does Victor contemplate doing while at belrive?
Drounding himself
Who blames herself for William's death?
Elizabeth
who speaks on Justine's behalf?
Elizabeth
True or False. the creature cannot swear he will not harm anyone, only that he will flee the country.
False
Who comes to his rescue?
Felix
Who is she there for?
Felix
How does Safie return to Felix (he left to he to save his family)
Finds his location by some papers of her father
What does the creature now decide to do?
Go to Geneva and get some answers
What words does the creature learn when he secretly does the chores for the family?
Good, spirit, wonderful
How does Victor now feel about his creature?
Guilt
What was Justine's verdict?
Guilty
What does the creature discover about the old man?
HE's blind
How does this family make the creature feel about life?
Happy
What type of relationship does Victor have with is creature?
Hatred towards the creature
How did Felix react to the monster when he saw him?
He attacked him
What about disadvantages?
He can't do it in front of his family He has to dig up bodies and drag them to the lab..
Why does he want to do it before he marries Elizabeth?
He doesn't want to keep it from the wife. He can't live with the burden
Why did the monster look upon crime as a "distant evil"?
He hasn't seen evil much so he doesnt know much about it.
Why is De Lacey not alarmed at first by the monster's visit?
He is blind
Why did Safie's father not want his daughter to marry Felix?
He is christian and he is poor
What is Victor's first thought as to why the creature is there?
He killed William
How does the creature learn of his creator?
He learned Geneva was his home town
How does the creator learn what happened to the family?
He overheard Felix say that the family was horrified and and prejudged
Why does the creature decide to go back to the cottage?
He thinks he is over reacting.
Why didn't Victor contemplate doing while at Belrive?
He thought about his family
How does the creature help the family?
Helps with chores during the night
Why does Elizabeth arrange to travel with Victor?
Henry
Why did Justine confess to be guilty?
Her priest condemned her until she confessed
What happened in the letter from Victors father?
Hide and seek
In exchange for what?
His daughter hand in marriage
Who arrives at the family's home?
Safie
Where does Victor want to go to alone?
Scotland
One morning when the creature is hungry, he enters a small hut. What happens here?
Sees an old man, old man runs, eats his food and gets drink
What does Justine say she did that day?
She has been at her aunts, then began looking for William and then stayed in a friends barn
How does Elizabeth feel about Justine?
She's innocent
How does Victor feel once he sees his professor again?
Sick
How does she explain the picture in her pocket?
Someone put it there
What other things does the creature learn from this family?
Sounds to feeling words, names, roles in the household
How did victors father die?
Strangled
What evidence is there against Justine?
The Locket was I her pocket
Who are Agatha and Felix?
The children
What does Victor see in the trees?
The creature
Who does he see in the window?
The creature
Who is speaking in chapter 11?
The creature
What advantages are there victor to create the female?
The creature will go to South America, victor will never see him again
Where does Victor meet the creature?
The mountain (Montauvert)
When he returns, what does he discover?
They are gone (abandonment)
When the creature tries to speak to or meet people, how do the reacts?
They attack him
Why are the people alarmed when he gets off his boat?
They believe he is the murder of Henry
When he is greeted by Ernest, what news does he bring?
They found who the murder was
What conclusion does the creature draw as to why the family is sad?
They're poor
What happens to Safie's father?
Thrown into prison (he was muslim)
What happened to Felix's family
Thrown into prison and stripped of wealth
What does the creature want from Frankenstein?
To listen to his story
The creature believes he improves more quickly than Safie does when learning the language. True or false
True
Who is to blame for Justine and William's death?
Victor
What is Justine Moritz like?
kind and caring, grateful. (Roman Catholic), extremely pretty
Did Victor immediately begin working on the monster?
no
What affect does this trip have on him?
refreshed and happy
What does he do to the female when he decides that he cannot complete the task?
rips her to pieces
Where does Victor plan to return at the end of this chapter?
Geneva
How does Victor greet the creature?
"Devil"
What does he teach himself to do?
,How to build a fire
What instruction is the creature exposed to?
-Society- Poor-wealthy-
How long has it been since Victor created his creature?
2 Years
How many people have been affected by Victor's experiment?
2, William and Justine
What is life like out there?
5 people there, isolated
What about away from home?
6 Years
What did William wear that day that causes Elizabeth to blame herself?
A locket of Caroline (his mother)
What does Henry propose Victor does before he leaves?
A pedestrian tour
What Biblical allusion does the creature make to victor?
Adam and Lucifer (the fallen angel)
What type of relationship does the creature concluded she and Felix have?
Affectionate
How are Elizabeth and Alphonse affected by Justine's and William's murder?
Alphonse is getting sick, Elizabeth's outlook on life has changed
On the journey home, what romantic elements do you find?
Appreciation of nature
From a distance, what kind of relationship does the creature develop with the family?
Imitating their emotions
How does the creature characterize himself at the first stages of his life?
Innocent, good and loving
To whom did Victor introduce Clerval at the university?
Introduce him to professors
When he arrives on land, what country do you think he is in?
Ireland
What happens to the body of the female?
It is in the sea
What has Clerval come to study at the university?
Languages
What will the creature do In return?
Leave and not hurt anyone
What threat does the creature make to Victor?
Listen to him or he will kill everyone
Looking through the hole that is to the inside of the cottage, what does the creature learn?
Music, reading, chores, love and affection
Does Victor believe Justine is guilty?
No
Does Victor ever tell Clerval his "secret"?
No
What is the name of the cluster of islands victor goes to finish his work?
Orknes
After being kicked out of the de lacy's house, how does the creature feel towards his creator?
Rage and revenge
What does Henry do to Victor's apartment?
Rearranges his apartment
Why does Victor go there for relief?
Reflection and refreshment
Besides the creature, who is also learning the language?
Safie
Who is William?
Victor's youngest brother
What was the weather like in Geneva?
Violent thunder storm
What do Henry and victor do while in London, England?
Visit museums and castles
this chapter opens with a letter from Victor's father. What does he tell him?
William is dead
What does Victor visit outside the gates of Geneva?
Williams death placce
Does Victor listen to his tale?
Yes
For how long?
a month or two
What does the weather foreshadow?
evil and danger
Explain what happens with Justine.
finds her asleep, puts the locket in her pocket
Why does Victor get sickened by his work now?
he knows the outcome of his work
What are the first things that the creature learns?
he learned about fire, sight and sound
Explain the encounter with William..
he sees him, wants to educate him, the kid yells out the name Frankenstein, the creature strangled him.
What does Alphonse request that puts a kink in the plan?
he wants Victor and Elisabeth to get married
How is the creature like a new-born child?
he was experiencing everything for the first time. he is helpless. Dependent on his (creator)
What treat does the creature make to Victor
he will be there on his wedding night
What is the final decision Victor makes in regards to the creature's request?
he will do it
What does the creature will do in response to this act?
he will seek revenge for the rest of Victor's life
this chapter opens with Justine's trial. Why doesn't Victor explain what he knows?
he'll sound crazy
Through a crack in this hovel, the creature sees a young girl, young man, and an older man. Why doesn't he speak to them?
he's afraid
What are the initial hardships the creature experiences after leaving the apartment?
hunger, thirst, light and dark. fighting sleep. (abandonment/isolation