
Frankenstein
Quiz by Danika Carlson
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Why is Victor interested in natural philosophy?
What does Victor discover that makes him excited? (Chapter 2)
What makes Victor want to keep going with his experiment even through fears?
Why does Victor get so obsessed with his work?
How does Victor feel after he finally makes his creation come to life?
Why do Victor and Henry pursue their ambitions despite the risks?
Why does Victor ignore his friend's advice and keep doing his experiments?
What makes Victor decide to go back home even though he's doing well at school?
How does Victor feel about his dad being worried about him, and why does he keep going with his experiments?
What does the creature aim to discover, and why is it significant?
What motivates the creature's actions, and how does it reflect Victor's ambitions?
Why does the creature want a friend and what does it show us about feeling alone?
How does ambition drive the characters towards tragic outcomes?
How do the ambitions of Walton, Victor, and the creature intertwine as the story progresses?
How does Victor's ambition affect his relationships with his family and friends?
How do Victor and the creature's ambitions shape the novel's message about ambition's consequences?
How does Victor's ambition affect his decision to seek revenge?
Why does Victor care more about his reputation than doing what's right?
How does Victor's ambition lead to more problems for him?
Why does Victor want to make another creature?
Why does Victor want to be happy even though he knows he made mistakes?
Why does Victor keep chasing after the creature?
Why does Victor want to face the consequences of his actions?
How does Victor's ambition affect what happens to him in the end?