Frankenstein

  • Chapter 6

    Victors teacher talks to Clerval and Victor. 'Why, M. Clerval, I assure you he has outstripped us all...' continued he, observing my face expressing suffering." (Pg. 66)
  • Chapter 8

    Justine is on trial
    "A thousand times rather would I have confessed myself guilty of the crime ascribed to Justine."(pg 78) Justine is DEAD
    "I beheld those I loved spend vain sorrow up on the graves of William and Justine, the first hapless victims to my unhallowed arts."(pg 85)
  • Chapter 9

    Victor feels guilty for Justines death. ... I was seized by remorse and the sense of guilt, which hurried me away to a hell of intense tortures such as no language can describe.'' (pg.86)
  • Chapter 10

    Victor loves nature.
    "These sublime and magnificent scenes of feeling, and afforded me the greatest consolation that I was capable of receiving." Page 92 The monster begins to tell his tale.
    "But I consented to listen; and, seating myself by the fire which my odious companion had lighted, he thus began his tale." Page 97
  • Chapter 11

    The Monster finds the cottage and is in awe "It was a lovely sight, even to me, poor wretch who had never beheld aught beautiful before." page 103
  • Chapter 7

    Justine is accused of murdering William.
    "Indeed, who would credit that Justine Moritz, who so aimable and fond of all the family, could suddenly become capable of so frightful, so appalling a crime?" (pg.76) Victor sees the monster in the forest from a distance.
    "A flash of lighting illuminated the object and discovered its shape plainly to me; its gigantic stature, and the deformity of its aspect..." (pg.73)
  • Chapter 12

    The creature becomes self-aware of his own emotions "My spirits were elevated by the enchanting appearance of nature; the past were blotted with memory, the present was tranquil, and the future guided by bright rays of hope and anticipations of joy." (Pg.110)
  • Chapter 14

    The demise of Felix
    "The government of France were greatly enraged at the escape of their victim and spared no pains to detect and punish his deliverer. The plot of Felix was quickly discovered, and De Lacey and Agatha were thrown into prison." (Pg. 120)
  • Dangerous Knowledge

    Victor knows the monster will be with him on his wedding night "On that night he had determined to consummate his crimes by my death." pg. 167 Victor makes the decision to chase after the creature
    Quote- "I took my passage in the same ship, but he escaped, I know not how" Pg. 193
  • Isolation and Alienation

    The monster disappears from human society
    "Farewell! I leave you, and in you the last of humankind whom these eyes will ever behold" (pg 211)
    Snow and Cold as Victor is chasing the monster.pg(195)
    "As I still pursued my journey to the northward, the snows thickened and the cold increased in a degree almost too severe to support."
  • Monstrosity

    The Monster murders Elizabeth
    "The murderous mark of the fiend's grasp was on her neck, and the breath had ceased to issue from her lips." Page 186
  • Unjust Society

    Victor was accused for Henry Clerval's death Quote - Pg.170 " The Gentleman you murdered" Snow and Cold as Victor is chasing the monster.pg(195) "As I still pursued my journey to the northward, the snows thickened and the cold increased in a degree almost too severe to support."
  • Nature

    Rain on Victor and Elizabeth's Wedding Day PAGE 188 "The rain had seized for a moment, and I saw the fish play in the waters as they had done a few hours before; they had been observed by Elizabeth." Snow and Cold as Victor is chasing the monster.pg(195) "As I still pursued my journey to the northward, the snows thickened and the cold increased in a degree almost too severe to support."
  • Chapter 13

    Safie comes to the village and doesn't speak their language Quote: "The lady was dressed in a dark suit and covered with a thick black veil. Agitha asked a question, to which the stranger only replied by pronouncing, in a sweet accent, the name of Felix" (pg. 111) Monster perfectly understands language and communication Quote: "The stranger learned about 20 words at the first lesson; most of them, indeed, were those which I had before understood, but I profited by the others." (pg.112)
  • Chapter 15

    The monster develops humane abilities. He learns to read.
  • Chapter 16

    The monster wants to get revenge against all humane beings. The monster wants Victor to create a female companion for him.
  • Chapter 17

    The monster demands for Victor to make him a companion or else he will hurt Victor and his loved ones and Victor agrees.
  • Chapter 18

    Victor becomes afraid of the wrath of his creation an foreshadows events of him and Elizabeth's wedding.
  • Chapter 19

    Clerval and Victor spend time at oxford, and later on Vicor grows more and more afraid of his creation and the possible outcomes.
  • Chapter 20

    The monster threatens his presence of him on Victors wedding night. Victors ship enters dangerous waters.