Say goodbye to Captain Walton. We are in the main story now!

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Say goodbye to Captain Walton. We are in the main story now! Chapter Two Say goodbye to Captain Walton. We are in the main story now!

1. Who is Victor Frankenstein in love with? -He is in love with Elizabeth. V + E

3. When did Henry Clerval realize his two friends were in love and had a special bond? -When Victor’s father decreed that Elizabeth must be groomed for ladyhood.

Grooming for ladyhood result = Elizabeth should get married soon

4. Why do Victor Frankenstein and Henry Clerval move to Ingolstadt? -To study at the university.

Classical Languages Greek Latin

“The Classics”

“The Classics” teach important lessons Appearance isn’t everything Stick with your family Listen to people who are older than you Control your anger Henry is probably a very good person because he believes these things.

Hubris (too much pride and confidence) Destruction Prometheus Henry Clerval knows these stories and could give Victor advice.

-He thought they were fools. 5. What does Professor Krempe think of “all the greatest scientists” Victor studied? -He thought they were fools.

Victor Alchemists= Great scientists

Krempe Alchemists= Fools who thought they could turn iron into gold!”

2. Where did Victor Frankenstein and Henry Clerval live before moving to Ingolstadt? -They lived in Geneva.

10 days Geneva, Switzerland Ingolstadt, Germany Before after map Where does Victor meet Captain Walton? –arctic circle How long do you think it took? -??? Why do you think he traveled so far? –follow/chase the monster Ingolstadt, Germany

How does the story go? 2  4  1  3  5

Hubris is one of the worst traits one can exhibit in the world of ancient Greece and invariably brings the worst kind of destruction.