
Frankenstein Letters 1-4 & Chapt. 1-6 Quiz
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- Q1
Elizabeth Lavenza was adopted into the Frankenstein family.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q2
Henry Clerval was the narrator of Letters 1-4.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q3
Caroline Beaufort Frankenstein was a cousin of Victor.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q4
Victor created a terrible monster.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q5
Robert Walton was Victor's childhood friend.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q6
Which two are characteristics of a Gothic novel?
The celebration of individual experiences and the sublime
Medieval setting and atmosphere of impending danger
Mysterious characters and grotesque villains
Supernatural elements and strong personal emotion
30s - Q7
How does Victor Frankenstein describe his childhood?
Filled with a deep interest in nature
Happy, with loving parents and a strong family bond
Full of hardship and struggle
Isolated and lonely, with little interaction with others
30s - Q8
What influenced VictorFrankenstein's early interest in science?
His fascination with electricity and natural phenomena
The teachings of his father
A tragic accident in his childhood
His childhood readings of ancient Greek mythology
30s - Q9
How does Victor react to the death of his mother?
He becomes consumed with guilt, blaming himself for her illness.
He is deeply saddened, but his resolve to pursue science becomes stronger.
He is detached, focusing only on his studies.
He quits studying and travels abroad to escape his grief.
30s - Q10
Where does Victor Frankenstein attend university?
University of Paris
Cambridge
University of London
University of Ingolstadt
30s - Q11
What scientific field captivates Victor while he is at university?
Chemistry and alchemy
Natural philosophy and the secrets of life
The study of languages
Anatomy and physiology
30s - Q12
How does Victor begin his ambitious project to create life?
By studying the works of alchemists and early scientists
By conducting experiments on plants and animals
By reading forbidden books and traveling to isolated places
By asking his professors for permission to conduct dangerous experiments
30s - Q13
What is Victor’s reaction when he finally succeeds in creating life?
He immediately seeks a way to end the creature'slife.
He feels triumphant and proud of his achievement.
He is overjoyed and eager to learn more.
He is horrified and regrets what he has done.
30s - Q14
How does Victor describe the creature upon bringing it to life?
With awe and wonder
As a terrifying and monstrous figure
As a small, fragile infant
As an angelic being
30s - Q15
Who comes to visit Victor while he is recovering from his illness?
Elizabeth Lavenza
Robert Walton
His father, Alphonse Frankenstein
Henry Clerval
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