Title: Vocabulary
1Vocabulary And Literary Terms
Context
Story Questions
Quotes
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2Depression of spirits from loss of courage or
hope
3despondence
4A story that itself provides a vehicle for
telling other stories a story within a story
5Frame Tale/Story
6A reference to a person, event, object, or work
from history
7Allusion
8A destructive fire, usually an extensive one
9conflagration
10Any element that recurs throughout the literature
of the world
11motif
12Who is the author of Frankenstein?
13Mary Shelley
14What is one characteristic of Romantic
Literature?
15-Nature-Human Feelings-Compassion for
mankind-Freedom of the individual and Romantic
Hero-Rebellion against society-Far away places
and travel
16What is one of the 3 characteristics of a
Romantic Hero?
17Rejects established norms and conventions2. Has
been rejected by society3. Has the self as the
center of his/her own existence
18What is one characteristic of the Gothic Novel?
19-mysterious settings-an atmosphere of gloom and
terror-supernatural happenings-violence and
horror
20How does the story of Prometheus parallel the
story of Victor Frankenstein?
21Prometheus created a living being from clay in
the image of the godsan act of stealing
knowledgechallenging the supremacy of nature and
the knowledge of the godschallenged the power of
heaven with science (much like Victor)
22Frankensteins purpose in telling Walton the
story of how he came to be in the frozen wastes
is
23To teach Walton a lesson whether or not Walton
is successful in his efforts
24Victor views Elizabeth as
25A possession
26The monster describes his earliest experiences
after his creation as
27Hungry, fearful, thirst-filled, and desolate
28The monster learns to read using three books he
finds in the forest. Two of these books are The
Sorrows of Young Werter and Plutarchs Lives,
what is the third title?
29Paradise Lost
30After the monster looks through the window and
sees Victor destroying the female creation, he
31Kills Henry Clerval
32There was none among the myriads of men that
existed who would pity or assist me and should I
feel kindness towards my enemies? No from that
moment I declared ever-lasting war against the
species (Shelley 97).
33The Creature
34Sometimes I endeavoured to gain from him the
particulars of his creatures formation but on
this point he was impenetrable (Shelley 156).
35Walton
36But I, the true murderer, felt the never-dying
worm alive in my bosom, which allowed of no hope
or consolation (Shelley 59).
37Victor Frankenstein
38For while I destroyed my hopes, I did not
satisfy my own desiresstill I desired love and
fellowship, and I was still spurned (Shelley
165).
39The Creature
40No I am not so selfish. Yet, when I am dead, if
he should appear if the ministers of vengeance
should conduct him to you, swear that eh shall
not live (Shelley 155).
41Victor Frankenstein
42Mary Shelley was how old when she began writing
Frankenstein?
4319 years old
44Approval, commendation
45approbation
46According to Frankenstein, what professor helps
him most in his studies at Ingolstadt?
47Professor Waldman
48The monster has what reaction when he sees his
reflection in the pond?
49He is terrified and dejected
50What must the mariner do to finally release the
albatross from around his neck in the poem Rime
of the Ancient Mariner?
51Pray