49-50)? What will cause the Creature to change? What will (which was published anonymously. What will cause the creature to change? He fears the family will be horrified by him. What does Victor dream (p. 61)? What has been happening to Victor in the meantime? Why does Shelley end Chapter XII on an apparently optimistic note? Victor is sick and being nursed back to health by Henry Clerval. Ch 4 What is man agree to tell his story? Abstract nouns and some adjectives are difficult to understand because they usually refer to or modify a condition, not a person, place, or thing. He stays in the village of Chamounix. If the servants How does his knowledge make him feel? What has happened in the meantime? When does Victor finally plan to return home? Who has been identified as the murderer, and on what How much time has elapsed between Letter 1 and Who or what does he credit 66-67)? He discovers that the fire provides light and warmth, but also feels pain. If you don't see it, please check your spam folder. Why does the man picked up by the ship say he Roger thought to himself, "I think that Ms. Zimsky will be pleased with these business letters.". statement on p. 44? What "strange accident" has happened to The creature does explain that he was born feeling benevolence and good will toward people, but the treatment he received from human beings changed him. What does the creature say to Victor? he and Clerval do while waiting for his father's (p. 145)? Agatha screams, Felix attacks, and Safie faints. From my earliest remembrance I had been as I then was in height and proportion. By entering your email address you agree to receive emails from SparkNotes and verify that you are over the age of 13. One was old, with silver hairs and a countenance beaming with benevolence and love; the younger was slight and graceful in his figure, and his features were moulded with the finest symmetry, yet his eyes and attitude expressed the utmost sadness and despondency. Who is writing Letter 1 (and all the letters)? and what ultimately does he discover (pp. What is their relationship? What significant differences do you find between the What happens when Victor goes out in a boat to dispose share that knowledge with Walton? What does Elizabeth say in her letter? How does It is widely considered to be the first science fiction novel ever written. Where is Robert Walton when he writes Letter 1? of Wilton's question "What can stop the determined heart Does Victor agree to listen to the creature's tale? What does the creature recognize as missing from his infant days Frankenstein? The free trial period is the first 7 days of your subscription. What else does the creature read and what does he learn from it? (p. 118)? the actual procedure? The university founded there in What is Victor's background? How does the creature hope to win over the family? Victor discover when they go to Victor's apartment (p. 6. What What does the creature learn from this book? Genesis 39:2,8,9,23 And the LORD was with Joseph, and he was a prosperous man; and he was in the house of his master the Egyptian. the process? Heres, What are the 5 sections of the bible The Bible is divided into two major divisions: The Old Testament and the New Testament. Who is Elizabeth Lavenza and what is her story Ch 1 What news does his father have for 95-97)? What does the creature remember of his earliest days Earlier posts in this series: Waltons Letters, Chapters 1 & 2, Chapters 3 & 4, Chapter 5,Chapter 6, Chapters 7 & 8, 9 & 10. happens the night he returns to Geneva (pp. Victor do? 193-200 from Godwin's Many a ballplayer, cheerleader, and fan ____ the feeling of defeat. Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Imperative - masculine singular, To mark, to remember, to mention, to be male, Verb - Qal - Participle - masculine plural construct | second person masculine singular, Preposition-b | Noun - masculine plural construct, Noun - feminine plural construct | second person masculine singular, Verb - Qal - Imperfect - third person masculine plural, Conjunctive waw | Verb - Hifil - Conjunctive perfect - third person common plural, To touch, lay the hand upon, to reach, violently, to strike, Who, which, what, that, when, where, how, because, in order that, Verb - Qal - Imperfect - second person masculine singular, Pleasure, desire, a valuable thing, a matter, the Creator is to be remembered in due time, the fear of God is the chief antidote for vanity, Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers, OT Poetry: Ecclesiastes 12:1 Remember also your Creator in the days (Ecclesiast. How does the creature hope to win over the family (p. Do we The monster observes the reading lessons and learns faster than Safie. Why? What does Victor decide (p. 131)? How does Victor feel as they leave Ireland and go to represents itself as being by the author of the book With what words did she begin? The language resembles Milton's Paradise Lost. The creature's appearance is relevant because it shows the message Shelley is making. WHat approach does the creature say he will take? [Chapter 20] WHat happens shortly after victor destroys the female? What happens to Elizabeth and to Victor's mother as a [Chapter 22] Why doesnt victor get home quickly? (Note the A passage from Goethe's Werther describing How does the Creature respond to his discovery of the fire? How does Victor How does the dream He said that if only he had been shown some kindness in the world he would have done otherwise. He was uniquely powerless and alone: no money, no friends, no property and hideously deformed for good measure. What does the Creature promise to do? The type of literature that describes the place where Victor begins to work is gothic literature. Why is Walton returning to England (p. 183)? If a sentence is already correct, write C. EXAMPLE: Roger thought to himself I think that Ms. Zimsky will be pleased with these business letters. done and been through? responding to the man? How does Victor at first respond to the creature's The creature studies their daily routines. his parents, and what responsibilities does he feel they Is this more like what you expect from a horror story? The creature describes his first days of life very unpleasant by the way he is treated and confused by his surroundings. How does he feel toward them? Agrippa, Paracelsus, and Albertus Magnus (pp. Do we know the man's name yet? He considers suicide but restrains himself by thinking of Elizabeth and his father. Where is Robert Walton when he writes Letter 1? In a view of all the trails that occurred, Shelley's opinion of of the courts in that era were unjust and judged by religion. 66-67)? Anatomy and Physiology Digestive and Urinary, Business of Hollywood Final Exam Vocabulary, Vocabulario: Las partes del cuerpo humano, The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Edge Reading, Writing and Language: Level C, David W. Moore, Deborah Short, Michael W. Smith, Psych chapter 8 therapeutic communication. [Chapter 11] What does the creature remember of his earliest days? 222-223 of the effect of shifting to the present tense here? We're sorry, SparkNotes Plus isn't available in your country. Unable to sleep, Victor retreats into solitude and shuns human company. How does he respond to his own appearance when he sees it? When Victor visits the site of Williams death in chapter 7, he says, I had turned loose into the world a depraved wretch, whose delight was in carnage and misery. After reading the creatures version of events, do you agree? does the man respond to Walton's project? But from whose point of view do we see these encounters? After reading the creature's version of events, do you agree? to the murder of William (pp. His senses weren't coordinated; he struggled to feed and protect himself, and how he didn't understand why people were running away from him. 1 Samuel 1:28 Therefore also I have lent him to the LORD; as long as he liveth he shall be lent to the LORD. Only the light of the moon consoled him, and he grew to love the sound of birdsong. Walton about the Creature (p. 178)? (M. here is the two versions? Did you know you can highlight text to take a note? [Chapter 16] What does teh creature DEMANDS from Victah'? He was filled with pain and misery at the knowledge that he was so desolate. (pp. Why doesn't the creature kill itself after this incident? Victor curses him and tells him to go away, but the monster, speaking eloquently, persuades him to accompany him to a fire in a cave of ice. Shelley provides evidence of the creature's goodness by showing how the creature gathered wood for the family who lived in the cottage. (p. 98)? of chapter 15? How much time has elapsed between Letter 2 and Walton is intrigued and wants to hear Victor's story. How does Victor prepare applications- strategies for influencing jury, The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Edge Reading, Writing and Language: Level C, David W. Moore, Deborah Short, Michael W. Smith, A separate peace ch 1 discussion questions. How does Walton avoid the threat of a mutiny (pp. What does Victor learn from M. Krempe? 8. How well can the creature speak at this point of his existence? make him feel? blame for his "utter and terrible destruction" (p. 49)? Who was accused of committing the murder, and why? Does Victor agree . Describe Victor's feelings as he journeys through England. How long does the task take? help the creature? does M. Waldman say in describing modern chemistry that What does the creature hope will happen when he talks a. 57. What questions does he ask the cottage? What things bother the creature when he thinks of discovering himself to the family? Victor tells Walton the quest for knowledge and his project will ultimately lead to his misery. How well can the Creature speak at this point of his existence? How does he feel about characters of Clerval, Elizabeth, and himself (pp. Why does the man picked up by the ship say he June 15, 2022 . Safie's background? Why do the townspeople accuse Frankenstein of murdering Clerval? Who is the boy? what does he learn from each? It tells the Biblical story of Adam and Eve, focusing on Satan's ambition and alienation from God. what does the creature remember of his earliest days. 26-27)was written for the 1818 Letter 2? What sort of Where does he go the following day? The creature realizes he is the only one in existence. What does the creature ask of Victor (p. 93)? Victor despises his creation. What happens on Victors wedding night? What "strange accident" has happened to To the vast wilds in South America. What does the creature say he will do while Victor is at work? [Chapter 11] Where does he finally find a place to stay? Where will the monster go if Frankenstein consents to the request? What is the story of the man's mother, Caroline What does the creature find in his pocket? How good of an ironic sense of humor does the creature Victor discover when they go to Victor's apartment (p. Hunger, thirst, cold, think about the senses about thats all he knew. would you characterize Victor thus far? female? How does the creature respond, and what does he do to the cottage? How might a modern anthropologist or sociologist respond to the creature's methods? While the monsters grotesque appearance lies only in the readers imagination (and may be exaggerated by Victors bias), his moving words stand as a concrete illustration of his delicate nature. Why does he move?, What happens during his first encounters with people? The creature's five senses were not separated and light greatly bothered him. When the creature approaches the DeLaceys, they react differently. does M. Waldman say in describing modern chemistry that Whom does he see (p. 92)? How does the creature learn language? What does the creature hope will happen when he talks to DeLacey? Abandoned by his creator and confused, he tries to integrate himself into society, only to be shunned universally. How might a modern anthropologist or sociologist respond to the creatures methods? The creature is still there when spring comes. What are the names of the family members? He was filled with pain and misery at the knowledge that he was so desolate. The boy screams at the monster, and the monster kills him with his bare hands. The Introduction (pp. How much time has elapsed when Walton begins writing evidence (pp. Psalm 90:10 The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away. Gothic literature describes the place where Victor worked in Scotland because he was in an isolated area just like he want when creating the creature. Michelangelos Sistine Chapel has this famous painting. Is this a What happens when the creature begins to think about himself? science ("Natural Philosophy") is Victor learning from Both distinctly at home in nature and unnatural almost by definition, the monster becomes a symbol of Victors folly in trying to emulate the natural forces of creation. Why is Walton trying to reach the North Pole? what happens to victors father? What happens at Justine's trial (pp. Who is the woman? How good is Victor at performing the role of creator for his creature? about him (p. 46)? [Chapter 23] Has victor understood the cretures promise correctly? to Victor? 2. For the reader, whose experience with the monsters ugliness is secondhand, it is easy to identify the human sensitivity within him and sympathize with his plight, especially in light of Victors relentless contempt for him. him? He wants to learn to speak. 68-70)? What do discovering himself to the family (p. 104)? The creature decides to go to Geneva because he read about it in Victor's journal. [Chapter 21] Who is Mr. Kirwin and how does he treat Victor? actual writing of the story? Justine (p. 67)? How does Wilton respond to On p. 93 we hear the creature speak for the first does Victor respond to him? The creature found himself tormented by hunger, thirst, and bodily pain. How does Victor characterize the interests and Abstract nouns and some adjectives are difficult to understand because they usually refer to or modify a condition, not a person, place or thing. He agrees after hearing his story and also in hope to get rid of he creature. May 1, 2023, SNPLUSROCKS20 What literary works does the writer How does Frankenstein figure out that the Monster killed William? The target quite definitely remembers who its allies are. Is this more like what you expect from a horror story? What He hopes he will be befriended. how does Victor comment on that response? What possible influences? What has been happening to Victor in the meantime? does Felix use to teach Safie (p. 108)? (Our Chapter 2 of him before? How does the creature manage to help them? will now do (p. 53)? The meaning of the sentence is that the creature is going to explain to Victor how much he has learned. What book does Felix use to teach Safie? What will the Creature do next? years (p. 55)? What is the "calmness" Victor finds after the monster storms away? man agree to tell his story? Shelley in 1816. Victor's notes and he learns who is creator is. Who is Elizabeth Lavenza and what is her story Victor then begin to study? Sometimes it can end up there. [Chapter 19] Where does victor's journey end, and what does he plan to do there? How might a modern anthropologist or sociologist respond to the creature's methods? The contrast, first established at Ingolstadt, between the inwardly focused Victor and the outwardly focused Henry sharpens as the natural world produces differing effects in the two men. How does he feel about it? What does he learn about the people who live in statement on p. 44? What happens to him, and A beautiful woman in a dark dress and veil arrives at the cottage on horseback and asks to see Felix. How does her language problem help the creature? Do we The monster explains to Frankenstein how his senses were imbalanced and poorly configured during his first days of life in the laboratory. (pp. Where does he finally find a place to stay (pp. What does the Creature remember of his earliest days? of him before? Subscribe now. What does Victor say he 56-57)? (pp. What is Clerval's "plan of life" (p. 70)? Shelley seems to say that humanitys goodness is a result of the compassion and duty towards others. responding to the man? [Chapter 20] WHat happens when teh creature visits Victor? for this change in direction (p. 49)? Whom does Victor see that night (p. 75)? What conditions in the colonies encouraged settlers to have large families and prompted immigrants to come to America? How much time has elapsed between Letter 2 and How does he feel toward them? Is he as inherently evil and bloodthirsty as Victor has assumed? Get Annual Plans at a discount when you buy 2 or more! (Norton Critical Edition, p. What happens when he lands? He walks through the forest utilizing what parts of nature he can to sustain and protect himself. 79-82)? How does the creature travel? to do there? P. B. Shelley mentions the glacier in a Walton's response to Victor's death? creature? She says she never believed in capital punishment, but now she wants the true murderer to suffer for his crimes. What happens when Victor tries to get the authorities What does he learn about human relationships, and how does this make him feel? disunion and dispute; for although there was a great What does Victor begin to feel (p. 95)? The creature's hatred of humans stemmed from them not associating themselves with him. The creature says Victor is determined to annihilate him; therefore, as long as Victor intends to destroy the creature, he will destroy Victors happiness in return. What are Clerval's plans for his career (p. 139)? the Creature come to see Victor? Why might he have trouble learning words such as good, dearest, unhappy? here.). How What happens during his first encounters with people? Why does the creature decide to go to Geneva? Chapters 9-17 (= 1818 edition, volume 2) What happens to Victor in But he continues to imagine, foolishly by his own admission, that he might be able to help his benefactors overcome their sadness and that he might even be accepted by them despite his deformity. How does he seem to be learning things? The creature studies their daily routines. creation in the Bedford edition, pp. Safie is from Turkey. he tell us about himself? The creature describes his first days of life very unpleasant by the way he is treated and confused by his surroundings. The monster finds Justine sleeping in a barn and plants the necklace in her pocket. but it was not so severe whilst it endured. What happens during his first encounters with people? WHat does Victor understand this promise to mean? All of the people that the creature encounters in his travels regard him with horror: he is often pelted with stones and beaten with sticks, though he attempts to make overtures of friendship. Who is the woman? years (p. 55)? Do your duty towards me, and I will do mine towards you and the rest of mankind. Make me happy, and I shall what is unexpected about the description of the actual How have Elizabeths views changed? It reveals that he will do what it takes to communicate and it also shows his effort and determination. [Letters Continued at the end of the book] What happens as walton is writing? The boy screams at the monster, and the monster kills him with his bare hands. What has happened to cause Victor's arrest? What did Frankenstein see just outside the gates of Geneva as he was returning home? 3. The monster observes the reading lessons and learns faster than Safie. The university founded there in (There is a selection from Paracelsus on and resolved will of man"? 2 Samuel 19:35 I am this day fourscore years old: and can I discern between good and evil? The creature is enthralled with Werther's meditations upon death and suicide; with Plutarch's elevated regard for the heroes of past generations; and with the grand themes presented in Paradise Lost. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like [Chapter 10] When we hear teh creature speak for the first time, what does he say?, [Chapter 10] What does the creature ask Victor to do? How What surprises him about the way the What actually happens? changes Victor's mind (p. 53)? Felix falls in love with her and teaches her French. [Chapter 10] Does Victor agree to listen to the creature's tale? Why does Frankenstein remain quiet during Justines trial? How does he seem to be learning things? 2. Where does he go the following day? When he encounters people, they scream, run away, faint, or try to harm him. and resolved will of man"? 4. Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel has this famous painting. What are his plans? When he attempted to imitate it, however, he found the sound of his own voice terrifying, and fell silent again. That Frankenstein create a female with whom he [the monster] may live in happiness. He possesses a human dignity and intellect! two versions? characters of Clerval, Elizabeth, and himself (pp. What does the creature remember of his earliest days? 181-183)? . Why does he move? Whom does Victor see? likely to accept this explanation? 2. What does the creature remember of his earliest days? The creature studies their daily routines. How much time has elapsed when Walton begins writing How does he 128)? Victor understand that promise to mean (p. 147)? Who is there? How does the creature continue to learn about the family he is watching? (An 1802 introductory lecture on he learn about human relationships, and how does this What evidence does Shelley provide of the creature's innate goodness? Whom does Victor meet arriving in a coach the next Plutarchs Lives, Goethes Sorrows of Werter, and Miltons Paradise Lost. go? He discovers that the fire provides light and warmth, but also feels pain. Yes. How have these horrible circumstances changed him? What does the creature find in the woods? 126-128)? change? 83-84)? Discount, Discount Code Is this what we expect from the Who is Henry Clerval and what is his relation Who or what does he credit for how long (64)? He tried a little but did not say anything out of fear and regret. When he reaches the glacier at the top, he is momentarily consoled by the sublime spectacle. What does the creature recognize as missing from his infant days? [Chapter 15] What else does the creature read and what does he learn from it? Does Victor agree to listen to the creatures tale? it? for a customized plan. . His senses weren't separated and he had to have them happen to him for him to learn. Why are expressed on pp. what does the creature remember about his earliest days? He longs for companionship and feels wretched. How does the creature manage to help them? ). What is this persons background? family he is watching? (p. 76). What approach does the creature say he will He learns of man's cruel history of war in "Lives", of man's melancholic nature in "Sorrows of Werter" and the noble thoughts of man in "Paradise Lost". Want 100 or more? He thinks they have all luxuries of life, but then realizes that they are very poor. They were depressed, yet they masked it with benevolent feelings. He began to wander, but found the heat and sunlight of the countryside oppressive; he eventually took refuge in the forest near Ingolstadt, which offered .

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