English Final
luminary
1. a source of light, especially from the sky, such as the sun or moon. 2. a person who is well known for her or his achievements; a celebrity.
asperity
1. sharpness or harshness of manner 2. roughness of surface; unevenness
smattering
1. superficial, scattered knowledge 2. a small amount
perverse
1. turned away from what is right; wicked 2. stubbornly opposing what is right or reasonable; obstinate
What does the creature promise Victor?
He will be with Victor on his wedding night
What does the creature say would be the only reasons that Victor would have for denying him his wish of a female companion.
He's cruel
Accompanies Victor on his travels to England and Scotland
Henry Clerval
The death of this character sends Victor into another two months of illness.
Henry Clerval
Victor Frankenstein is accused of this character's murder.
Henry Clerval
Wanted to visit India to further European colonization and trade.
Henry Clerval
What has Elizabeth believed was the reason for Victor's odd behavior over the past years?
That Victor was in love with someone else
Followed Victor and his companion to England and Scotland.
The Creature/Monster
Plans on burning his own body on a floating ice raft.
The Creature/Monster
Promises to go to South America under one condition.
The Creature/Monster
Said, "I will be with you on your wedding night."
The Creature/Monster
Said, "You are my creator, but I am your master."
The Creature/Monster
Says, "My ashes will be swept into the sea by the winds. My spirit will sleep in peace...Farewell."
The Creature/Monster
Was heard laughing when Victor visited the graves of his loved ones.
The Creature/Monster
repertoire
the list of pieces an actor, musician, etc., is ready to perform; the skills or accomplishments of a person or group
rampant
threateningly wild, without restraint or control; widespread
perpetrate
to commit, as a crime or other antisocial act
mesmerize
to fascinate or hypnotize
endow
to provide with a quality, a thing, or a gift of money
ingratiate
to work to gain the favor of someone
illusory
unreal or imagined; deceiving
As Victor is dying, his emotions can be best described as...
Guilty and angry
Victor asks this character to kill the creature if he dies.
Robert Walton
Writes a letter to his sister about wanting a friend.
Robert Walton
Writes letters to his sister of his voyage.
Robert Walton
Wrote down the story of the Creature and its creator.
Robert Walton
Takes Victor from Ireland back to his home.
Alphonse Frankenstein
Victor's dying words are to avoid ________.
Ambition
What best describes Victor's emotional state on his wedding night?
Anxious
What does the creature ultimately plan to do now that Victor's dead?
Burn himself alive
What has Victor been doing for months, as is described in the last chapter of the novel?
Chasing the monster
At the end of the novel, the Creature...
Commits suicide by burning himself
Victor hears the screams of this character's murder.
Elizabeth
Victor promises to tell his horrible secret to this character.
Elizabeth
Writes a letter asking if Victor is in love with someone else.
Elizabeth
What does Victor discover on his bed?
Elizabeth's dead body
To where does Victor decide to travel?
England and Scotland
Only living survivor of the Frankenstein family.
Ernest Frankenstein
After the death of Victor Frankenstein, Robert Walton...
Goes back to England
When Victor's father tells Victor that "you have resumed your former pleasures and seem to be returning to yourself," what does he suggest that Victor do soon?
Marry Elizabeth
A magistrate of Ireland.
Mr. Kirwin
The Creature believes that Victor is a:
Reckless creator
When the Creature approaches Robert Walton his emotions are best described as...
Regretful
Was destroyed by his/her creator.
The female monster
Hears Victor Frankenstein's tale and concludes that the Creature cannot be caught.
The local magistrate
What best describes the change in the creature's attitude about the violence and destruction he caused?
Twisted, because he goes from feeling bad about killing, to feeling satisfied about killing Elizabeth
Fired a shot at the Creature, but missed.
Victor
Stays in a hut on a remote island.
Victor Frankenstein
rancor
a deep, long-held feeling of hatred or bitterness.
pantheon
a group of people held in high esteem for their great achievements
hierarchy
a group or system in which positions of power are ranked, usually from lowest to highest
reparation
a mending or repair
bane
a person or thing that destroys or causes harm
manifesto
a public statement explaining the intentions, motives, or views of an individual or group
precedent
an act or statement that may serve as an example or justification for a later one
rambunctious
behaving in a wild and unruly manner
assiduous
diligent and persistent
garish
excessively bright and flashy; tastelessly glaring
chary
exercising caution; hesitant
implacable
incapable of being placated, soothed, or significantly changed; relentless
tutelage
instruction, protection, or guardianship
ephemeral
lasting a very short time