Frankenstein Quotes Flashcards
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Who said, 'I was like a wild beast that had broken the toils; destroying the objects that obstructed me and ranging through the wood with a stag-like swiftness'?

  • The creature (correct)
  • Elizabeth
  • Alphonse
  • Victor
  • What does Victor inquire about before boarding the vessel?

  • The ship's crew
  • The ship's cargo
  • The name of the ship
  • Where the ship is headed (correct)
  • Elizabeth expresses that she needs Victor to return home because she misses him.

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    What does Alphonse suggest Victor should do after William's death?

    <p>Move on with his life</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Elizabeth confess to Victor in her letter?

    <p>She loves him</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is glad to see Victor upon his arrival?

    <p>Henry Clerval</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Alphonse believes that excessive sorrow is beneficial for improvement and enjoyment.

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

    To whom is Walton writing in Letter 4?

    <p>His sister, Margaret</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the creature acknowledge about his relationship with Victor?

    <p>He causes Victor pain</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What discomfort does the creature express when recalling his creation?

    <p>Confused and indistinct memories</p> Signup and view all the answers

    I had rather be with you in your solitary rambles, than with these __________ people whom I do not know.

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

    Study Notes

    Key Quotes from Frankenstein

    • The creature likens himself to a wild beast, expressing his rage and alienation after being shunned by humans, highlighting his inner turmoil and the destructive path his frustration leads him.

    • Victor's inquiry about the ship's destination underscores his relentless pursuit of the creature, demonstrating his commitment and desperation in rectifying his past actions.

    • Elizabeth's heartfelt declaration reveals her deep emotional connection to Victor, illustrating the themes of love and longing despite physical separation.

    • Alphonse advises Victor against excessive grief after William's death, emphasizing the need to move forward and reclaim joy to engage constructively with society.

    • In a moment of vulnerability, Elizabeth reassures Victor of her unwavering affection, allaying her fears of infidelity and showcasing her dependence on their bond.

    • Henry Clerval’s excitement upon seeing Victor serves as a source of comfort, reflecting the importance of friendship amidst Victor's academic pressures and emotional struggles.

    • Alphonse’s wisdom regarding sorrow emphasizes the necessity of overcoming grief to restore contentment, stressing the impact of emotional well-being on social functioning.

    • Walton’s reflection on a strange occurrence foreshadows his fateful encounter with Victor, hinting at the intertwining of their destinies amidst exploration and ambition.

    • The creature acknowledges his role in Victor’s suffering, illustrating a moment of realization and remorse, thereby deepening the narrative of guilt and consequence.

    • Upon reflecting on his earliest memories, the creature describes his chaotic sensations at birth, serving as a metaphor for his identity crisis and the complexities of existence.

    • Victor expresses a desire for companionship over unfamiliar company, framing his longing for connection and the significance of friendship amidst isolation.

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    Explore key quotes from Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' with these flashcards. Each flashcard presents a significant line accompanied by its context and meaning. Ideal for students looking to deepen their understanding of the themes in the novel.

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