Frankenstein, Ch 24
What does Victor want more than anything else in regard to the monster? Pg 198
What oath or promise does Victor make? To whom does he make this promise? Pg 199
How is Victor able to track the monster?
What sustains Victor during his pursuit? Pg 200
Why doesn’t the monster kill Victor? What does the monster want Victor to experience? Pg 201
How does the monster’s taunting of Victor affect Victor? Pg 201
Why was Victor happy to reach the north and the ice? Pg 202
What does Victor ask Walton to do? Pg 204 and 205
Why does Walton believe Victor’s story? Pg 205
What information will Victor not share with Walton? Pg 205
Why does Victor enjoy sleeping so much? Pg 206
To whom does Victor Frankenstein compare himself to? Why he would he compare himself to this person? What did he try to do? Pg 207
What does Walton fear by not heading home? Pg 209
Reread Victor’s speech on pgs 209 and 210. What does he urge Walton’s men to do?
When Victor learns Walton is going to turn the ship around, what does he do? Pg 211
What is the monster’s reaction to seeing Victor in the coffin? Pg 213
Now this his job is done, what does the monster vow to do? Pg 216 – 217
What is the last image Walton sees of the monster? Pg 217