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Frankenstein A Review Game

What literary movement frequently involves nature, travel, folklore, self-education, and legends?

Answer: Romanticism

In Gothic literature, the men tend to be…

Answer: Insane

In Gothic literature, the women tend to be passive as well as…

Answer: Dead (or dying) Beautiful

This is a sub-genre of Romanticism where the setting occurs in creepy, far-away places; has supernatural characters; haunted houses; castles; darkness; death; secrets; and curses.

Answer: Gothic

Which myth is Frankenstein paralleled?

Answer: Prometheus

How old was Mary Shelley when she wrote Frankenstein?

Answer: 18 years old

Who proposed the idea to write the best ghost story which lead to the creation of Frankenstein?

Answer: Lord Byron

Which style of writing (Romantic/Gothic) values emotions over logic?

Answer: Gothic

What do Walton and the creature have in common?

Answer: They both want a friend/companion

Which 2 characters share a violent obsession with knowledge that can/will lead to their destruction?

Answer: Walton and Victor

What do Walton and Victor do that adhere to the ideals of Romanticism?

Love/find solace in nature Answer: Travel Self-educated Love/find solace in nature

How does Victor’s first experience with lightning act as a turning point in his life?

Inspires him and has him dive deeper into his studies. Answer: Inspires him and has him dive deeper into his studies.

Henry and Victor are what type of characters?

Answer: Foil Characters

What type of irony is used when Victor says, “A human being in perfection ought always to preserve a calm and peaceful mind, and never to allow passion or a transitory desire to disturb his tranquility”?

Answer: Dramatic Irony

Other than lightning striking the tree, what inspires Victor to create his “monster”?

His mother, Caroline, died Answer: His mother, Caroline, died

What type of savage is Victor’s creation?

Answer: Noble Savage

After Victor recovers from his first mental breakdown, his professors talk about how great he is in his studies. This makes Victor miserable, but they think he’s being modest. What type of irony is used here?

Answer: Dramatic Irony

Why does Justine confess to William’s murder if she is innocent?

Answer: She was bullied into it

Justine is symbolic for what in the novel?

Justice, or lack thereof Answer: Justice, or lack thereof

Justine received an unfair trial; what was used as evidence against her?

The locket with Caroline’s picture Answer: The locket with Caroline’s picture

What type of irony is used when Victor says, “…extinguish the life I had so thoughtlessly bestowed”?

Answer: Verbal Irony

What is ironic about the creature viewing the DeLacey family as superior beings?

He is actually a superior being Answer: He is actually a superior being

What does the creature’s development before the DeLacey family parallel?

Answer: Biblical Creation

Fire is symbolic for_________?

Answer: Humanity

Lightning is symbolic for ___________?

Answer: Illumination Inspiration Creation

Between fire and lightning, which represents evil/destruction?

Answer: Fire

What type of irony is used when Safie’s father doesn’t want her to marry Felix, a Christian?

Answer: Situational Irony

What type of irony is used when we know from the very beginning that Elizabeth is going to die?

Answer: Tragic Irony

Why does the creature want to learn how to read and speak before Safie?

Answer: He is jealous

What is the symbolic value of the differences between the creature and Adam?

Answer: Adam represents all the good in humanity (appearance) while the creature represents all the bad (his actions/appearance)

What does Victor mean when he says, “But I am a blasted tree; the bolt has entered my soul; and I felt then that I should survive to exhibit what I shall soon cease to be—a miserable spectacle of wrecked humanity, pitiable to others, and intolerable to myself”?

He is no longer the man he used to be; he is ruined Answer: He is no longer the man he used to be; he is ruined

How do the Orkney Islands symbolize Victor’s mood/state of being?

It is barren and isolated/remote, just like him Answer: It is barren and isolated/remote, just like him

The storm on Victor and Elizabeth’s wedding night uses what literary device?

Foreshadowing—Predicts Elizabeth’s death Answer: Foreshadowing—Predicts Elizabeth’s death

How does Victor feel about his creation based on the following quote: “may be hunted like the chamois, and destroyed as a beast of prey”?

He sees the creature as an animal Answer: He sees the creature as an animal

What type of irony is used when Victor says “…how ignorant are thou in thy pride of wisdom”?

Answer: Dramatic Irony

What are the themes of the novel?

Answer: Knowledge for good or evil purposes The desire for companionship The power of nature Justice Nature vs. Nurture

What is Gothic about the setting at the very start of the novel during Walton’s letters?

It is on the way to the Arctic which is untraveled and far away Answer: It is on the way to the Arctic which is untraveled and far away

The majority of the novel uses what type of literary device?

Answer: Flashback

In Gothic literature, the characters are often unbelievable In Gothic literature, the characters are often unbelievable. Which unbelievable trait does Victor possess?

Answer: Unusually intelligent

In Gothic literature, the characters are often unbelievable In Gothic literature, the characters are often unbelievable. Which unbelievable trait does Elizabeth possess?

Answer: Supernaturally beautiful

In Gothic literature, the characters are often unbelievable In Gothic literature, the characters are often unbelievable. Which unbelievable trait does the creature possess?

Answer: Unusually strong

How is Victor a modern Prometheus?

Answer: Giving man forbidden knowledge--Prometheus gave man fire; Victor creates life from death/learns the secret of life Creating mankind from clay

What method of science did Victor use to give “life” to his creature?

Answer: Galvanism

What offers healing, escape, and happiness?

Answer: Nature (A very Romantic view)

What type of character is Victor?—Be specific

Answer: Dynamic—he changes Round—we know a lot about him/his life

What type of character is Walton?—Be specific

Answer: Dynamic—he changes

What is it called when nature imitates the emotions of one or more characters in the story at that very moment in time?

Answer: Pathetic Fallacy

Don’t forget to study your vocabulary words!

Good Luck