Frankenstein Answer Key
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- Q1Who was accused of the murder of William Frankenstein?Margaret Saville, the Frankenstein household servantJustine Moritz, Robert Walton's sisterJustine Moritz, the Frankenstein household servantMargaret Saville, Robert Walton's sister45s
- Q2"When I reflect, my dear cousin," said SHE, "on the miserable death of Justine Moritz, I no longer see the world and its works as they before appeared to me." Who is "SHE"?Elizabeth WollstonecraftMary ShelleyElizabeth LavenzaElizabeth Lavenza Frankenstein45s
- Q3Justine Moritz was convicted on circumstantial evidence which was:Blood stains on her gownFingerprintsA plain golden bracelet that belonged to Caroline FrankensteinA locket that contains a portrait of Caroline Frankenstein45s
- Q4What was Victor Frankenstein's reaction to the accusation of Justine Moritz for the crime of murder?He believed in her innocenceHe always knew she was a "disloyal servant"He ordered Justine's immediate executionHe was convinced she had killed his brother William45s
- Q5How did Justine Moritz die?GunshotExecutionHeart attackSuicide45s
- Q6"Do you think, Victor, that I do not suffer also? No one could love a child more than I loved your brother." Who is the speaker of this sentence?Alphonse Frankenstein, Victor's great uncleCaroline Frankenstein, Victor's motherWilliam Frankenstein, Victors youngest brotherAlphonse Frankenstein, Victor's father30s
- Q7Who accompanied Victor to the summit of Montanvert?His father, Alphonse FrankensteinHis cousin, Elizabeth LavenzaNobody- he went alone.His wife, Elizabeth Lavenza45s
- Q8Victor says: "I suddenly beheld the figure of a man, at some distance, advancing towards me with superhuman speed." Who was that man?His old friend, Robert WaltonThe Ingolstadt professor of Natural PhilosophyThe monster he had createdThere wasn't anybody there. Victor was hallucinating.45s
- Q9How would you describe the monster's language?Eloquent and expressiveSimple and limitedLoud and oppressive, emotionless30s
- Q10Who is the speaker of this sentence, and to whom does he say it: "You accuse me of murder; and yet you would, with a satisfied conscience, destroy your own creature."Victor Frankenstein to himselfJustine Moritz to Victor FrankensteinThe monster to Victor Frankenstein45s
- Q11"I lay on my straw, but I could not sleep. I thought of the occurrences of the day. What chiefly struck me was the gentle manners of these people; and I longed to join them, but dared not." Who are "These people" ?The Delassie familyThe DeLacey familyLord Byron's poets' society45s
- Q12How did the monster mostly spend his time in the hovel?Coming up with plans for revengeSetting traps for wild bearsPlanning how he would murder the DeLacey familyObserving his neighbors45s
- Q13Ethics...Seeks to resolve questions of human morality by defining concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong, virtue and vice, justice and crime.Are overlooked in scientific experimentationEthics avoid resolving questions of human moralityWere Victor Frankenstein's primary branch of study45s
- Q14The term "Gothic Literature" was applied to ______ before being applied to _______Literature- ArchitectureLiterature - RomanticismArchitecture- Literature45s
- Q15Some defining elements of Gothic literature are not:Tranquil plot development with soothing, calm settings and descriptionsAtmosphere and settingMystery and suspenseOmens and curses60s