From where is the first letter written? To whom is it addressed? Who is writing the letter? From St. Petersburgh(Russia), addressed to Mrs. Margaret Saville(his sister), and Robert Walton wrote the letter. What does Walton propose to do? He proposes…
Category: Frankenstein
Frankenstein Quotes: Fate and Destiny Flashcard Example #28931
(talkin bout corpses) I was led to examine the cause and progress of this decay, and forced to spend days and nights in vaults and charnel-houses, Victor C4 (after talks with profs at Ingolstadt) it decided my future destiny, Victor,…
Young Frankenstein Flashcard Example #43659
What does the writing on the coffin say? Baron von Frankenstein What does the professor demonstrate to the class? Motor Impulses What does the man bring Dr. Frankenstein? The will of his great grandfather Where does Dr. Frankenstein travel to?…
Frankenstein Test Flashcard Example #91917
Caroline Beaufort’s father was a friend of Frankenstein’s father. When the friend fell into poverty and left the country in shame, Frankenstein’s father sought him out with the intention of helping him financially. When he discovered his friend, the man…
Frankenstein Quotes: Danger and Allure of Knowledge Flashcard Example #51855
(knowedge) clings to the mind, when it has once seized on it, like a lichen on the rock, creature, C13 Why not still proceed over the untamed yet obedient element?, Walton, L3 (speaking of philosophers) I became their disciple, Victor,…
Paradise Lost in Frankenstein Flashcard Example #44734
Who wrote Paradise Lost? John Milton When was it published? 1667 What was Milton’s intention for Paradise Lost? “justify the ways of God to men” How does this link to Frankenstein? This links with Frankenstein’s justification to Walton in his…
English Vocab; Frankenstein Flashcard Example #35459
satiate Definition(s)— satisfy Example– the man went to the pool to satiate his happiness. Inexorable Definition- impossible to stop or prevent. Example– I tried to make him come with me to the meeting but he was inexorable. Eccentricity Definition(s)—an oddity…
Frankenstein critical readings Flashcard Example #3443
Suzanna storment He understands the power he possesses; yet acts anyway… Victor creates life because of his own greed, and the monster haunts him to the end because of it. Joseph kestner Fearing sexual contact Frankenstein wanted the female dead.…
Psychological Analysis of Frankenstein Flashcard Example #88636
Subject: Psychological AnalysisAuthor: Majken Hirche “One of the most conspicuous features of Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel ‘Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus’ is a strikingly accurate portrait of a pathological narcissist as expressed by the novel’s protagonist, the science student Victor…
Frankenstein – Mary Shelley Flashcard Example #18183
Where Victor tried to find peace after Justine’s death… Chamounix Where Victor’s family lived… Geneva Victor’s murdered brother William The incriminating evidence found in Justine’s pocket locket Victor became interested in galvanism after seeing lightning strike this oak (tree) She…
Frankenstein Flashcard Example #66381
Explain how Victor Frankenstein’s parents met. Victor’s father, Alphonse Frankenstein helped a freind, Beaufor, who fell on hard times. After Beaufort died, Alphonse cared for and eventually married Beaufort’s daughter, Caroline. Summarize how Mary Shelley interjects her social interest of…
Frankenstein Foreshadowing (Exam)ples Flashcard Example #31073
This is foreshadowing how Walton’s journey will be very dangerous and may lead to his death. “I love you very tenderly. Remember me with affection, should you never hear from me again” (Shelley 15). This foreshadows Victor bringing someone back…