Frankenstein Chandler

  • 1 CE

    Elizabeth is adopted

    Elizabeth is adopted by the Frankenstein's from Italy. (pages 33-34)
  • 1 CE

    meets mother

    During this Chapter, the reader learns about her mother. Also during this chapter her mother's parents meet. (page 32)
  • Period: 1 CE to 24

    Frankenstein Chapters

  • 2

    The Thunderstorm

    During this chapter Victor incountors a thunderstorm. This thunderstorm intrigued his interest for electricity. (page 40)
  • 2

    Frankenstein and Elizabeth

    Frankenstein and Elizabeth grow really close to the point where Frankenstein becomes possessive of Elizabeth. (page 37-39)
  • 3

    Ingolstadt

    Victor decides with his parents that he would go to the university Ingolstadt. (page 42)
  • 3

    Mother dies

    Elizabeth's mother dies of scarlet fever because Elizabeth had it first and her mother took care of her. (pages 42-43)
  • 4

    Flux of emotions for Frankenstein

    Frankenstein has a flux of emotions in this chapter. He is also creating the monster which is the main cause of all of his emotions at this time. (pages 49-55)
  • 4

    Victor starts to experiment

    Victor starts to collect materials for his creation. Victor also starts to experiment at this time. (pages 49-54)
  • 5

    A success

    Victor creates life to an inanimate object that resembles a human, by Victor is discussed by its appearance. He views the create in discuss and because of that he abandons him.
  • 5

    Victor's Friend

    Victor has a friend that comes to visit him. While he is there he cares for Victor.
  • 5

    The Monster comes alive

    Victor Frankenstein finishes his creation. Victor also Brings him to life.
  • 6

    Victors Teacher Talks to Clerval and Frankenstein

    "'Why, M. Clerval, I assure you he has outstripped us all...' continued he, observing my face expressing suffering." (Pg. 66)
  • 7

    Justine accused of murdering William

    "Indeed, who would credit that Justine Moritz, who so amiable and fond of all the family, could suddenly become capable of so frightful, so appalling a crime?" (pg.76)
  • 8

    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."(page 85)
  • 9

    Victor retreats to nature

    "It was during an access of this kind that I suddenly left my home, and bending my steps towards the near Alpine valleys, sought in the magnificence, the eternity of such scenes, to forget myself and my ephemeral, because human, sorrows." (page 89)
  • 10

    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)
  • 11

    The Monster finds a cottage

    "It was a lovely sight, even to me, poor wretch who had never beheld aught beautiful before." (page 103)
  • 12

    The creature learns to speak

    "These thoughts exhilarated me and led me to apply with fresh ardour to the acquiring the art of language." (Pg.109)
  • 13

    Monster perfectly understands language and communication

    "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)
  • 14

    Victor's development

    During these few chapter victor is beginning to love nature.
  • 14

    The unjust accusation of Safie's father

    "The father of Safie had been cause of their ruin. He was a Turkish merchant and had inhabited Paris for many years when, for some reason which I could not learn, he became obnoxious to the government." (Pg. 117)
  • 15

    The Monster is kicked out of the cottage

    The monster talks to the De Lacey family's father and gains his trust, the only reason he was able to do so was because he was blind. When the other come back the monster gets scared and grabs the man which freaked him out. After this happen the family kicked him out. (page 129)
  • 16

    The Monster Admitts He Killed William

    After being isolated from the De Lacey family, the monster no longer felt sympathy or a need to control his feelings. He captures a little boy hoping to teach him to love him, but instead, the boy reveals his identity and the monster kills him. (page 136-137)
  • 17

    The Monster asks Victor for a companion

    The monster asks Frankenstein to create a women as ugly as him so won't be lonely. Frankenstein opposes but is then convinced. (page 139-142)
  • 18

    Victor goes to England

    Victor's father asks victor if he is ready to marry and Frankenstein stalls. He says he wants to go to England to study more and on his return he will marry her, leaving out that he is creating the monster's companion. (page 144-146)
  • 19

    Victor beings working on the monster's companion

    Victor tells Henry to stay with someone else so he can get to work on the companion. Victor is embarrassed and horrified over the process. (page 154-157)
  • 20

    Victor is accused of Muder

    After Victor realizes his mistake and destroying the creation, the monster catches him and he is furious. The monster warns him about his wedding night and leaves. While Frankenstein is dumping the other creation remains in the middle of the lake, when he comes back, a group of villagers accuse him of murder. (page 160-166)
  • 20

    Victor's development

    Victor during these few chapters is hiding the fact that he is creating yet another creature. Which in the end makes him worried for the future.
  • 21

    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." (page 167)
  • 22

    Rain on Victor and Elizabeth's Wedding Day

    "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." (page 188)
  • 23

    The monster Murder 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)
  • 24

    The monster disappears from human society

    "Farewell! I leave you, and in you the last of humankind whom these eyes will ever behold" (page 211)
  • 24

    Frankenstein's development

    Victor during these few chapters is sad/mad at the monster because he killed his wife. I also believe that he almost blames himself for his wife's murder because he was so worried about the creature coming after him he never thought about his wife.
  • 25

    letters

    "what passes for emotion...are really intellectual passions arrived at through rational channels" (page 213)