Frankenstein Chapter 5 Quiz
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What description does Victor use to describe his creation's eye when he first brings his creation to life?

dull, yellow eye.

How does Victor feel when he first brings the creation to life?

Victor feels violently ill, as though he has witnessed a great catastrophe.

Why did he feel that his creation was a catastrophe?

The finished man is hideous with thin black lips, inhuman eyes, and sallow skin through which one can see the pulsing work of his muscles, arteries, and veins.

What dream plagues Victor when he retreats to his chamber to sleep after he brought his creation to life?

<p>He dreams of embracing and kissing Elizabeth, only to have her turn into his mother's corpse.</p> Signup and view all the answers

When Victor wakes up, what does he find, and what does he do next?

<p>He finds the creature at his bedside, gazing at him with a fond smile; he leaps out of bed and rushes off into the night.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who does Victor find in town after he leaves his house?

<p>He finds his dear friend Henry Clerval.</p> Signup and view all the answers

When Victor meets up with Clerval, what does Clerval tell Victor?

<p>Henry tells Victor that his family is worried about him and exclaims over his unhealthy appearance.</p> Signup and view all the answers

When Henry visits Victor the next morning, what does he find?

<p>He finds Victor consumed with a hysterical fever and bedridden for several months.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Victor's Creation

  • Describes the creation's eye as a "dull, yellow eye," illustrating its unnaturalness.
  • Victor experiences intense illness upon bringing the creature to life, feeling as if he has witnessed a catastrophe.
  • Initially intended for beauty, the creature appears hideous, featuring thin black lips, inhuman eyes, and sallow skin revealing its internal anatomy.

Dreams and Nightmares

  • Victor is plagued by a haunting dream of embracing Elizabeth, only to have her transform into his deceased mother, symbolizing guilt and loss.

Encounter with the Creature

  • Awakens to find the creature watching him with a fond smile but is overwhelmed with fear and runs away, indicating deep-seated horror of his creation.
  • Spends the night pacing anxiously, revealing his mental turmoil and guilt after the act of creation.

Reunion with Henry Clerval

  • Encounters Henry Clerval in town, who has just received permission to study at Ingolstadt, marking a joyful reconnection with his old friend amidst Victor's despair.
  • Clerval expresses concern for Victor's well-being, highlighting their friendship; however, Victor avoids sharing details about his troubling project.

Impact of Illness

  • The following morning, Clerval finds Victor severely ill with a fever, emphasizing the toll of his obsessive work.
  • Victor is bedridden for several months, cared for closely by Clerval, who seeks to protect Victor’s family from the truth of his condition.
  • Once able to communicate, Victor is urged to write to his family, with a letter from Elizabeth awaiting him, suggesting lingering connections to his past amidst his present turmoil.

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Test your knowledge on Chapter 5 of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein', where Victor Frankenstein grapples with the horrifying consequences of his creation. Explore themes of beauty, monstrosity, guilt, and psychological turmoil as Victor encounters the creature and reconnects with old friends. Dive into the depths of human emotion and moral responsibility in this pivotal chapter.

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