Who’s Who? - Per. 3 Frankenstein. Victor D.J.T. Frankenstein 1. Victor Frankenstein created the main issue with which the book covers. That is the story.

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Who’s Who? - Per. 3 Frankenstein

Victor D.J.T. Frankenstein 1. Victor Frankenstein created the main issue with which the book covers. That is the story of the monster that he made and the violent rampage that ensues. 2. Frankenstein made the monster, is married to Elizabeth, and is friends with Henry. 3. He created the monster. 4. He died after seeing his monster for one final time. 5. We can learn to not judge others before we know them.

The Monster Nathalie Taing 1.Victor’s Creation. Destroys all of Victor’s loved ones. 2.Destroyed Victor’s family and happiness. Ruined his life. 3.Killed William, Elizabeth, Henry, and caused Victor’s dad so much stress that he died too. 4.The monster leaves because he is now satisfied that Victor is dead. 5.Don’t take your anger out on innocent people.

Elizabeth Lavenza 1.Elizabeth is an orphaned child who grows up with Victor, later becoming his wife 2.She is Victor’s adopted sister and later wife 3.The murder of Elizabeth sends Victor on a quest for revenge, in an attempt to kill his monster 4.Elizabeth is murdered by Victor’s Monster 5.We can learn to be careful who we marry because it can cause us great harm By: Jacksen Smith

Justine Moritz 1.An adopted daughter in Frankenstein’s family 2.Frankenstein’s step-sister 3.She was blamed for William’s death 4.She was put to death after being blamed for William’s death 5.Don’t lie after being questioned for a long period of time

Alphonse Frankenstein-Nicolas Galvis a.Father of Victor and Elizabeth b.Found Caroline after her father's death a.Father of Victor and Elizabeth b.Husband of Caroline a.Took his family to Montavert after Justine's condemnation 1. a.He died after hearing of Elizabeth's death (spoilers) a.Be compassionate and caring to your family

Earnest Frankenstein 1)The youngest of the Frankenstein Brother’s, He was part of the famliy and showcased the sorrow in his life 2) Younger brother to Frankenstein 3)He showcased the pain and sorrow of Frankenstein’s life in the beginning 4) In the end, he survives and is healthy 5) Hold-out till the end

The Delacy Dad-Juandiego Navarro  He was the old blind father in the cottage that the monster observed, his purpose was to act as a possible human friend for the monster to give it some kind of hope for friendship.  He was kind to the monster when no one else was, he acted as a sort of light to the monster as he had no one else.  He was the only person in the ENTIRE story that immediately approached him as a possible friend and didn’t treat him terribly, he was hospitable and treated the monster kindly.  It is not known what happens to him, but the cottage is burnt down by the monster after the Delacy family moved out in fear of the monster.  We can learn that we should all be kind to everyone and not judge them immediately or else they will burn down your cottage in a fit of rage.

Robert Walton - Alyssa Chavez 1.Robert Walton is the captain of a ship on its way to the North Pole, who sends letters to his sister. 2.Walton is the one who saves Victor from near-death near the North Pole. 3.Robert Walton stops his quest and goes home after Victor dies, who warned Robert to stop before his quest consumed him. 4.Walton goes home to see his sister and gives up on trying to reach the North Pole. 5.Robert Walton shows that people should stop before they are destroyed by their ambition.

Mary Shelly 1.Mary Shelly is the author of Frankenstein 2.She literally Created all of the characters 3.SHE WROTE THE DANG BOOK 4.I don’t know she probably made a ton of money due to sales of the book 5.We can learn how to write eternally lasting supernatural novels

M. Krempe Jake Bremer 1.Victor’s professor 2.Teacher 3.Told Victor to stop his work with alchemy 4.Continues to work as a teach I presume 5.Don’t be mean to people.

William Frankenstein - Jessica Stokx 1.Victor’s younger brother that believes the Monster wants to kill him and “tear him to pieces” 2.Victor’s younger brother 3.He was killed by the Monster and was the source of Victor’s eternal sadness and guilt 4.He is strangled in the woods by the vicious Monster 5.Don’t make Monsters upset. Don’t threaten intimidating creatures. Some people take extreme measures out of revenge.

Safie - Annabelle Asali 1.Daughter of a Turkish merchant; adopted by the DeLacey family 2.Lover of Felix, son of Mr. DeLacey 3.Brought happiness to the DeLacey family giving them a new face to talk to 4.Ran away from Frankenstein when he surprised them at their home 5.People’s presence can really boost someone’s mood

Caroline Beaufort BY RASHNA BUXEY  Daughter of Beaufort  Marries Alphonse Frankenstein (mother of Victor)  Raises Victor  Dies of scarlet fever before Victor leaves for Ingolstadt  Lesson: Adopting children is a kind act for which they will be forever grateful

Safie’s Father - Jessica Haygood 1.He is the father of Safie who was accused of a crime like Justine was. 2.Father of Safie 3.He was a Turkish merchant who was accused of a crime he did not commit. 4.He was sentenced to death in Paris. 5.Parents influence their children by their words and actions.

Mr. Kirwin- Alexandra Graff 1.He is the magistrate who accuses Victor Frankenstein of murder. 2.When Frankenstein falls sick for one of the many times. Kirwin nurses him back to health. 3.Kirwin may have accused Victor of Clerval’s death, but then realizing he is innocent, tried to defend him. 4.Kirwin eventually realizes his mistake in accusing Frankenstein, and fixes his mistake. 5.We can learn to fix our mistakes.

M. Waldman - Noah Rodriguez 1.The professor of chemistry, works at the college, sparks Victor’s interest in science and science. 2.Connected to Victor since he is his professor in college 3.Helped to show Victor the ‘magic’ of science. 4.Continues his job as a professor. 5.We can learn that it is easy to impart passion onto others through Victor gaining passion for science through him.

Henry Clerval - Lucas Carrillo 1.Victor’s childhood friend / might just be the only thing keeping Victor from being a monster himself 2.Victors childhood friend 3.The significant thing he did was die 4.In the end, this person was drowned to death and therefore was not in the end. 5.We can learn to not be too innocent and be careful to protect yourself from big monsters. We can also learn to not die.

Margaret Saville 1.Margaret Saville is the sister of Robert Walton 2.They are related to the story because Robert sends her letters of his wild adventures. 3.Robert Walton’s letters to her formed a frame around Victor Frankenstein’s story. 4.Robert Walton tells her that he is coming home. 5.We can learn that you always want to stay in touch with your loved ones.

The Delacey Kids 1.They are the children in the cottage that the monster observes for years. 2.They are the children of Mr. Delacey, and they are influential to the development of the monster’s feelings and senses. 3.They served as models for the monster, who learned based off of the things they did. 4.We never hear what happens in the end to them, but we know that they were terrified of the monster and kicked him out. 5.Even when situations in life get very bad, we can always find joy with a loving family.