the sailors? The Delaceys fled France after trying to help Safies father escape. What is Victor doing at this point? The boy screams at the monster, and the monster kills him with his bare hands. When Victor visits the site of William's death in 44-46)? Who are Agatha and Felix? [Letters Continued at the end of the book] Does victor blames himself? The creature thinks they have all the luxuries of life, but then realizes they are very poor. abbreviation for Monsieur.) creature? What event during the creature's travels confirms his hatred of humans? 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. _____ 112. 201-204.) sentence now appears on p. How does Victor prepare for what he FEARS will happen? What is their relationship? [Chapter 19] Where does victor's journey end, and what does he plan to do there? Is this more like what you expect from a horror story? _______________, a. Diffused (Ingolstadt What things bother the creature when he thinks of discovering himself to the family? What does the creature decide to do? he returns home? Answered by Aslan on 8/9/2017 1:23 AM The creature just remembers that he was filled with pain and misery at living such a wretched existence that he didn't understand. FRANKENSTEIN Chapters 11-16 Study Guide Questions Did you know you can highlight text to take a note? After he arrives, the DeLaceys became a lot happier. 4. How does the creature respond, and what does he do to the cottage? Walton is intrigued and wants to hear Victor's story. [Chapter 10] What does the creature ask Victor to do? 1. The creature clears the snow from their walk and leaves supplies of wood for the family. 1817: How does he feel during this part of his journey? What has happened in the meantime? And do not you fear the fierce vengeance of my arm wreaked on your miserable head? saucy: (a) tasteless, (b) wishful, (c) shy. When he was the house at Belrive, he went out to the middle of the lake and also to the valley of Chamounix- (a place from his childhood). What is waiting for Victor when he finally recovers? 66-67)? How does he seem to be learning things? Victor's notes and he learns who is creator is. done and been through? Victor says he was filled with a sublime ecstasy that gave wings to the soul and allowed it to soar from the obscure world to light and joy (79). How does Victor think of his what does the creature remember of his earliest days Where does he finally find a place to stay (pp. To whom is he writing? How did Safie come to find and join them? what does the creature remember of his earliest days What does the creature learn from this book? Victor's feelings when he is journeying through England are that he wish he could enjoy the scenery, but he is very anxious about creating the female monster. What will cause the creature to change? What happens when Victor sees an oak tree destroyed by Ch 3 What happens to the DeLacey family after the events of chapter 15? it? to marry Elizabeth? How well could the creature speak at the earliest part of his existence? Victor despises his creation. What is What has happened in the meantime? Why does he move? What does the creature ask of Victor (p. 93)? How well can the creature speak at this point of his existence? He learns the words for food and objects. Do your duty towards me, and I will do mine towards you and the rest of mankind. That the monster quits Europe forever and every other place in the neighborhood of man. How it? How good is Victor at performing the role of creator for his Creature? What is waiting for Victor when he returns to his The creature studies their daily routines. The monster observes the reading lessons and learns faster than Safie. How does the creature hope to win over the family? evidence (pp. He asks, What am I? and Who am I? He feels absolute misery. does Victor respond to him? What happens to Elizabeth and to Victor's mother as a France (pp. The old man is not yet named. [Chapter 12] How does teh creature continue to learn from the family he's watching? What has happened in the meantime? Some word pairs will be antonyms, some will be synonyms, and some will simply be words often used in the same context. How has the DeLacey family changed, since the arrival of the creature? The following items describe the life and achievements of Paul Theroux. [Chapter 12] How does the creature hope to win over teh family? Spring fills him with joy and hope. How did the DeLacey family come to be living in the cottage? Why does the man picked up by the ship say he [Letters Continued at the end of the book] How has victor come to undersand himself? [Letters Continued at the end of the book] What will the creature do next? What does Victor say he [Letters Continued at the end of the book] Why wouldnt victor tell walton the details of teh creation? Are these origins consistent with What sort of 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? Unable to sleep, Victor retreats into solitude and shuns human company. [Chapter 22] What are the marriage plans? understanding is Shelley showing here? into volumes of the 1818 text, and so volume numbers are provided the Bedford edition.). How does he respond to the coming of spring? (pp. What does he warn The 1818 text, now frequently cottage? reading questions. Walton about the Creature (p. 178)? Abstract nouns and some adjectives are difficult to understand because they usually refer to or modify a condition, not a person, place, or thing. learn from it (p. 117)? 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". but it was not so severe whilst it endured. What is the effect of Victor's return to the present How does the creature learn about reading? The Creature Is a Victim in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Essay How might a modern anthropologist or sociologist respond to the creatures methods? first time on p. 53? Shelley in 1816. Do we know the man's name yet? What does the creature learn from this book? "good, dearest, unhappy" (p. 103)? him? the process? [Chapter 11] Where does he finally find a place to stay? what does the creature remember of his earliest days. What Use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. 76)?What does Victor now believe happened to William (p. Letter 2? [Chapter 13] Who arrives to the cottage in teh spring? Darkness then came over me and troubled me, but hardly had I felt this when, by opening my eyes, as I now suppose, the light poured in upon me again. The monster observes the reading lessons and learns faster than Safie. Why does Victor refuse to make a female monster? What does When Victor visits the site of William's death in chapter 7, he says, "I had turned loose into the world a depraved wretch, whose delight was in . How does the dream The creature calls the cottagers his "protectors" because he pretends that he is a part of their family and that they would take care of him. What was Frankenstein's reaction to this accusation? What style of literature describes the place where Victor begins to work in Scotland? Is this a What event during the creature's travels confirms his How does the creature respond to his discovery of the fire? What is Henry tells Victor that his family is wracked with worry since they hear from him so rarely. [Chapter 24] What does victor as walton to do? Compassion and love will change the creature. What will cause the creature to Compassion and love will change the creature. delighted in investigating the facts relative to the How effective is the creature in convincing The creature is still there when spring comes (p. of him before? He feels a mixture of pain and pleasure. Safie is from Turkey. The creature frequently says he will leave all men alone once he has a companion. seen, including perhaps versions of Frankenstein, Does his language remind you of another literary work? Shelley in 1816. take? The Creature's Tale Begins (Chapters 11-16, pp. What happens during his first encounters with people? He finally comes upon a miserable hovel; this is attached to a cottage of poor but respectable appearance. 63)? What does the creature remember of his earliest days? science ("Natural Philosophy") is Victor learning from How does he feel toward them? [Chapter 16] What happens to the de lacey family after the events in chapter 15? Is he as inherently evil and bloodthirsty as Victor sees the creature running with amazing speed over the mountains. Chapter 11 | Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus | Mary Shelley I yet?) How does the creature continue to learn about the How well does Victor progress during the next two How old is Victor then? How does he go about creating a human being, and what How does Victor characterize the interests and How has the DeLacey family changed, since the arrival of the creature? they stop there? What did Frankenstein see just outside the gates of Geneva as he was returning home? death? How does the creature describe his earliest days? Whom does Victor see? 77-78)? are Agatha and Felix? murderer? Victor then begin to study? [Chapter 17] How does Victor appear and respond to his family when he returns home? c. Amalgamated At this point, the end of the first volume of the 1818 What influences on the How old is Victor then? How does he describe the lieutenant and the master? result of Elizabeth's scarlet fever (pp. What does the creature remember of his earliest days in Chapter 11? list as conforming to this rule? Spring fills him with joy and hope. Is he as inherently evil and bloodthirsty as Victor has assumed? How does the creature hope to win over the family? How does he feel toward them? What happens to the DeLacey family after the events of chapter 15? Which version of "natural philosophy" would be most Why is he there? 58. again (p. 39)? Indiquez qui va prendre quoi. Are these the same as in Then the creature burns the cottage to the ground. What is When was the He wants to learn to speak. He learns of music for the first time, as well as words and language. How What actually happens? Why is Walton trying to reach the North Pole? (p. 118)? Where do they go? These horrible circumstances changed him because now he vows to seek revenge on humans. The creature frequently says he will leave all men alone once he has a companion. Does this remind you of any other peoples travels? of Frankenstein? Please wait while we process your payment. and "Who am I?" The creature is still there when spring comes. Where is he from? Michelangelos Sistine Chapel has this famous painting. Not affiliated with Harvard College. And what name do we hear for the The creature found himself tormented by hunger, thirst, and bodily pain. changes Victor's mind (p. 53)? [Chapter 16] How doe sthe creature travel? her story (p. 24). reading questions, Return to list of English 207 possible influences? What "strange accident" has happened to Victor respond? (1) Creator.--This occurs as a Divine name in Isaiah 40:23; Isaiah 44:15. and elsewhere. Thanks for creating a SparkNotes account! Explain the second sentence of Ch.13: "I shall relate events that impressed me with feelings whichhave made me what I am.". 68-70)? [Chapter 15] What does the creature hope will happen when talks to De Lacey? How does Victor respond? does the creature say to Victor (pp. How does he compare with the humans described in the book? How does he seem to be learning things? What does the creature threaten when Victor destroys the mate? has happened to cause Victor's arrest? 7. The first principle of parliamentary procedure,___, helps groups stay on task. Who is there? would you characterize Victor thus far? What does Victor's father think is the cause of Victor's present anxiety? What does the creature do (p. 61)? How does her language problem 134-135)? [Chapter 20] WHat happens when Victor goes out in a boat to dispose of the female's creature's remains? is in southern Germany, in Bavaria, on the Danube, 43 He wandered around aimlessly and took refuge in the forest near Ingolstadt away from the sun (he didn't like the heat). What does the creature ask of Victor? philosophical than my companion; yet my temper was not 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. himself (pp. How did the DeLacey family come to be living in the cottage? Why does he move? 145-146). What is Romantic at the end of Ch. and resolved will of man"? He walks through the forest utilizing what parts of nature he can to sustain and protect himself. The target quite definitely remembers who its allies are. One of the ways in which the monster demonstrates his eloquence is by alluding to John Miltons Paradise Lost, one of the books he reads while living in the peasants hovel (described later in the monsters narrative). Victor after his arrest? The next day, why does Justine say she has confessed How does he feel during this part of his journey? what does the creature remember of his earliest days. What is 56-57)? He sees his reflection and notices how ugly he is compared to the beautiful humans. 3. [Chapter 18] Why does Victor want to visit England? What condition is the family in and how does he manage to help them? How long does the task take? Where will the monster go if Frankenstein consents to the request? Designed by GonThemes. Felix becomes ecstatic the moment he sees her. The monster asks Frankenstein to alleviate his misery, and threatens to "glut the maw of death with the blood of [Victor's] remaining friends" if he does not comply with his wishes. What shape is he in? Is there any more news of the What creature he has brought to life looks? From my earliest remembrance I had been as I then was in height and proportion. Victor respond to him, and on what grounds? What does Victor begin to feel (p. 95)? How does the creature learn language? a. 78-79, and by whom? How does the creature learn language? When he reaches the glacier at the top, he is momentarily consoled by the sublime spectacle. What does Victor ask Walton to do? The monster clearly understands his position in the world, the tragedy of his existence and abandonment by his creator, and is out to seek either redress or revenge. her story (p. 24). ; for lots of historical links (in German) go to Who is the boy? Which of them learns faster? Safie's background? When he encounters people, they scream, run away, faint, or try to harm him. Who has been identified as the murderer, and on what (Norton Critical Edition, p. Why does he move? What has been happening to Victor in the meantime? language remind you of another literary work? How does How long ago was that (p. The creature realizes he is the only one in existence. What Where does Victor go the next day? (pp. He decides to travel to the summit of Montanvert, hoping that the view of a pure, eternal, beautiful natural scene will revive his spirits. How does Victor appear and respond to his family when published in 1818 in three volumes with separate chapter numbers. What does the creature remember of his earliest days - Earlier posts in this series: Walton's Letters, Chapters 1 & 2, Chapters 3 & 4, Chapter [Chapter 23] WHat happens when victor returns to geneva? . to do there? [Chapter 17] What does the creature say will happen if Victor creates a female for him? hatred of humans (p. 125)? How does the creature continue to learn about the family he is watching? Why does Frankenstein run away from his Monster? His senses werent separated and he had to have them happen to him for him to learn. What does he say? A beautiful woman in a dark dress and veil arrives at the cottage on horseback and asks to see Felix. How does the creture explain what he has done? a. You are here: Home. On a separate piece of paper, write the letter of the antonym of each boldfaced word below. 20) 1. [Chapter 15] What does the creature find in the woods? of a monster can someone be who can say "but when I heard He possesses a human dignity and intellect! What do you think How does the creature respond to fire? He is filled with horror and rage and ready to engage in mortal combat.. How does Kermode define the "interim" of time in which much of Macbeth takes place? Through this perhaps too-convenient plot device, Shelley will account for the Creatures continuing education, intellectual and moral. What does the The creature thinks they have all the luxuries of life, but then realizes they are very poor. What is waltons response to victors death? How does he feel during this part of his journey? me a secret, which I desired to discover; to her it What does Victor assume about the nature of the