Frankenstein: The Creature's Plea
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Frankenstein: The Creature's Plea

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What promise does the creature make to Frankenstein regarding his future behavior?

  • He will avoid harming anyone. (correct)
  • He will seek revenge on humanity.
  • He will always stay near humans.
  • He will disappear forever.
  • Why does Frankenstein initially agree to create a mate for the creature?

  • To gain fame and recognition.
  • He wants to see if it can be done.
  • He feels he owes the creature. (correct)
  • Out of fear of the creature's threat.
  • Where does Frankenstein decide to build the creature's mate?

  • On a remote island near Scotland. (correct)
  • At a university lab.
  • In his laboratory.
  • In a crowded city.
  • What is Frankenstein's main concern about the creature's mate?

    <p>They could turn against humanity.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What decision does Frankenstein make about the creature's mate after realizing he cannot complete it?

    <p>He destroys it.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What threat does the creature make after Frankenstein refuses to create a mate?

    <p>He will be with Frankenstein on his wedding day.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happens to Frankenstein after he destroys the mate?

    <p>He is arrested on an Irish beach.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the arresting officer claim about the Irish and murderers?

    <p>They despise murderers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    The Creature's Plea

    • The creature is lonely and wants a companion.
    • He promises to be peaceful and to avoid humans with his mate.

    Frankenstein's Decision

    • Frankenstein feels responsible for the creature's loneliness and agrees to create a mate.
    • He feels overwhelmed with anxiety about what will happen after the mate is created.
    • Frankenstein abandons his friend Henry to build the mate on a remote island.

    Frankenstein's Change of Heart

    • Frankenstein begins building the creature's mate and quickly realizes he can't go through with it.
    • He destroys the mate and tells the creature that it will never be finished.
    • The creature threatens to be present at Frankenstein's wedding day.
    • Frankenstein throws the mate's remains into the sea.

    Frankenstein's Arrest

    • Frankenstein wakes up on an Irish beach, where he is arrested.
    • The arresting officer explains that the Irish have a deep dislike for murderers.
    • Frankenstein is told to tell his story to the judge.

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    This quiz explores key moments from Mary Shelley's classic novel, 'Frankenstein'. Focused on the creature's desire for companionship and Frankenstein's struggle with his responsibilities, it examines themes of isolation and moral conflict. Test your knowledge of these pivotal events and their implications.

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