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127443739041. What is Robert Walton's most significant trouble, as indicated in his letters to Margaret?C) He is lonely and desires a true friend.0
127443739052. As a young man, Victor Frankenstein became fascinated by the writings ofalchemists.1
127443739063. What first demonstrates to Victor the destructive powers of nature?Lightning destroys a tree near his home.2
127443739074. What was Victor's mother's dying wish?Victor and Elizabeth should get married.3
127443739085. As Victor begins to delve further into his scientific studies, what is the effect on the rest of his life?He completely neglects his relationships and his health.4
127443739096. Victor's most dominant emotion during the time following bringing his creature to life isanguish.5
127443739107. Why doesn't Victor try harder to defend Justine?He doesn't want people to think he is insane if he tells the truth.6
127443739118. What stops Victor from committing suicide?thoughts of his father and of Elizabeth7
127443739129. Where does Victor first reunite with his monster ?at the summit of Montanvert8
1274437391310. The monster 's earliest experiences on his own primarily involvedlearning about how the world and his body work.9
1274437391411. Why does the monster retreat from society?B. People continually flee because of how he looks10
1274437391512. How does the monster first learn language?He listens to and observes a family.11
1274437391613. What is the reason for the De Lacey family's plight?They were stripped of their wealth for trying to help a prisoner escape.12
1274437391714. Through learning to read, the monster is able to gain what knowledge?how he was created13
1274437391815. What experience/feeling is most responsible for turning the monster violent and vengeful?rejection14
1274437391916. What does the monster demand of Victor?a female companion15
1274437392017. When Victor destroys his project, what is the monster's vow of revenge?He will be with Victor on his wedding night.16
1274437392118. Elizabeth is concerned that the source of Victor's illnesses islove for another woman.17
1274437392219. Which event causes Victor to devote his full attention to finding and destroying the monster?The monster murders Elizabeth.18
1274437392320. What is Victor's argument to Walton's crew when they want to give up on their voyage and return to England?The prospect of honor and glory should spur them on.19
1274437392421. "The mildness of my nature had fled, and all within me was turned to gall and bitterness" The quote above contains which two types of figurative language?personification and contrast20
1274437392522. "It advanced; the heavens were clouded, and I soon felt the rain coming slowly in large drops, but its violence quickly increased. I quitted my seat and walked on, although the darkness increased every minute and the thunder burst with a terrific crash over my head" (49-50). The mood established in the quote above could most accurately be described asforeboding.21
1274437392623. " ' That is also my victim !, he exclaimed ; ' in his murder my crimes are consummated ; the miserable series of my being is wound to its close! Oh, Frankenstein! generous and self-devoted being! what does it avail that I now ask thee to pardon me? , who irretrievably destroyed thee by destroying all thou lovedst" (163). The motif in the novel which is most clearly exemplified in the quote above isThe guilt over one's actions22
1274437392724. "Ah! it is well for the unfortunate to be resigned, but for the guilty there is no peace. The agonies of remorse poison the luxury there is otherwise sometimes found in indulging the excess of grief (140), Which figure of speech is utilized in the quote above?antithesis23
1274437392825. "The leaves of that year had withered before my work drew to a close.." (34) Which literary element is indicated by the quote above?setting24

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