The open grief of Captain Walton’s guest fills the captain with feelings of
Despair
Sorrow
Brotherly love
Regret
Victor grows pale and emaciated because
His studies and confinement
The sight of the creature he created
The creature killed Henry
Initially, Victor shows an interest in learning the mysteries of creating life from death as a desire to
Gain more knowledge
Banish disease
Gain respect
After the death of Justine and William, what does Elizabeth see in Victor
Regret
Despair and revenge
Sorrow
Victor and the creature meet in the forest accidentally after Justine’s death. Before the creature begins the story of its experience, it requests
A companion
To be heard
To be killed
The creature speaks to Frankenstein of his accidental possession of knowledge, but says the knowledge only increased his
Sorrow
Misery
Power
The creature related that he had saved a child from drowning, but soon after, feelings of benevolence were replaced by feelings of hatred and revenge. What happened to effect that change
The child was afraid of him
The child’s companion shot him
The child was taken from him
Victor received a letter that will free him from obligation and perhaps anxiety and fear. It is from
Henry
Elizabeth
William
Victor at last relates his actions and the results of his scientific venture to
The creature
A doctor
A magistrate
Before the creature disappears for the last time he tells Walton that
He wants a companion
He is going to kill Victors family
He is going to kill himself
The creatures narrative tells how long he stayed in the tiny hovel behind the blind man’s cottage. He describes the passage of time by using
The clock on the wall
The placement of the sun
The noises of animals
Enraged by Frankensteins refusal to fulfill the promise the creature takes revenge by murdering
Elizabeth
Henry
Walton
After all the creature has done Frankenstein has only one hope left which is
To kill the creature
To get revenge
To create the creature a companion
To try to rid the world of the monster to whom he had given life, Frankenstein must
Run him down
Confess what he has done
Kill the monster
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