Frankenstein Chapter 15 Flashcards
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What does the creature find in the leather bag?

  • Food and tools
  • Books and clothes (correct)
  • Jewels and gold
  • Music instruments
  • Which books does the creature read?

    Paradise Lost, Plutarch's Lives, Sorrows of Werter

    The creature relates more to Adam than to Satan in Paradise Lost.

    False

    What feelings does the creature experience after reading Sorrows of Werter?

    <p>Connection to character, sadness, and weeping</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does the creature feel about his creation after reading Victor's journal?

    <p>Disgusted and betrayed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why does the creature approach DeLacey first?

    <p>Because he is blind and can only judge character</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The creature is welcomed by DeLacey's family when they first see him.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the creature looking for when he wants to meet the cottagers?

    <p>Compassion, love, and hope</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    The Creature's Discovery

    • The creature discovers a leather bag containing books and clothes, which fills him with excitement and curiosity.
    • Reading these books leads to feelings of happiness and deep sorrow, highlighting the complexity of emotions he experiences.

    Significant Literary Works

    • Sorrows of Werter: The story of a character who is sad and ultimately commits suicide; the creature weeps for him, feeling a kinship with his despair.
    • Plutarch's Lives: This book inspires admiration for historical heroes and emphasizes themes of noble deeds and personal growth.
    • Paradise Lost: A narrative about the creation of Adam by God and the fall of Lucifer; the creature identifies more with Satan, seeing parallels in their experiences of rejection and exile.

    Feelings of Disgust and Betrayal

    • The creature comes across Victor's journal, which reveals details about his own creation.
    • This discovery incites feelings of disgust towards his own existence and a sense of betrayal by Victor.

    Desire for Connection

    • The creature yearns to connect with the cottagers he observes and plans to approach them after learning to communicate effectively.
    • He chooses to speak with DeLacey first because DeLacey's blindness offers a chance for genuine interaction based on character rather than appearance.

    Encounter with DeLacey's Family

    • DeLacey's kindness towards the creature stems from his inability to see him, allowing for a bond formed on internal virtues.
    • The creature pleads for acceptance and companionship, showcasing his intense longing for love and belonging.
    • The response from DeLacey's family is horrific: Agatha faints, Safie flees, and Felix violently attacks him, amplifying the creature's sense of pain and isolation.

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    Explore key concepts from Chapter 15 of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' through these flashcards. Discover how the creature's reading influences his emotions and understanding of the world around him. Test your knowledge on important literary works mentioned in this chapter.

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