monster Flashcards

(40 cards)

1
Q

What is the first quotation from the Monster in ‘Frankenstein’?

A

I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel.

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True or False: The Monster in ‘Frankenstein’ is born with knowledge.

A

False

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3
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Fill in the blank: The Monster feels _____ because of his rejection by society.

A

loneliness

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4
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What does the Monster request from Victor Frankenstein?

A

A female companion

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5
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Multiple choice: Which of the following best describes the Monster’s experience with humans?

A

He is mostly met with fear and hostility.

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6
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What does the Monster learn from observing the De Lacey family?

A

He learns about love, family, and social interactions.

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7
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True or False: The Monster is inherently evil.

A

False

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8
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What does the Monster say about his creator, Victor Frankenstein?

A

He feels abandoned and betrayed by him.

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9
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Fill in the blank: The Monster’s physical appearance causes people to react with _____ towards him.

A

horror

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10
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What significant event happens when the Monster confronts Victor?

A

He demands that Victor create a female companion for him.

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11
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Multiple choice: What emotion predominantly drives the Monster’s actions?

A

Revenge

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12
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What does the Monster claim about his own nature?

A

He believes he is a product of his environment.

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13
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True or False: The Monster kills Victor’s loved ones out of pure malice.

A

False

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14
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Fill in the blank: The Monster’s desire for companionship highlights his deep sense of _____

A

isolation

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15
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What does the Monster’s plea for a mate reveal about his character?

A

It reveals his longing for connection and understanding.

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16
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Multiple choice: How does Victor initially react to the Monster?

A

With horror and disgust.

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17
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What is the Monster’s view on humanity?

A

He feels that humanity is cruel and unjust.

18
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True or False: The Monster believes he has the right to seek revenge.

19
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Fill in the blank: The Monster’s existence raises questions about _____ and responsibility.

20
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What does the Monster observe through the window of the De Lacey’s home?

A

He observes their interactions and emotions.

21
Q

Multiple choice: What is the Monster’s primary source of knowledge?

A

Books and observation.

22
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What does the Monster’s experience in society reflect about the theme of _____?

23
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True or False: The Monster asks Victor to create a new life for him.

24
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Fill in the blank: The Monster’s feelings of _____ lead him to violence.

25
What is the Monster's response to being scorned by the De Lacey family?
He feels deep sadness and anger.
26
Multiple choice: What does the Monster ultimately seek from Victor?
Acceptance and understanding.
27
What does the Monster compare himself to when he speaks of his suffering?
He compares himself to the 'fallen angel.'
28
True or False: The Monster believes he deserves happiness.
True
29
Fill in the blank: The Monster's narrative challenges the idea of _____ in creation.
responsibility
30
What does the Monster's existence symbolize in the novel?
The consequences of unchecked ambition and isolation.
31
Multiple choice: How does society's rejection affect the Monster?
It fuels his anger and desire for revenge.
32
What does the Monster learn about human emotion from the De Lacey family?
He learns about love, compassion, and sorrow.
33
True or False: The Monster is content with his creation.
False
34
Fill in the blank: The Monster's plea for a companion illustrates his profound sense of _____
loneliness
35
What does the Monster's final confrontation with Victor represent?
The culmination of their tragic relationship.
36
Multiple choice: What does the Monster ultimately desire most?
To be loved and accepted.
37
True or False: The Monster has no capacity for empathy.
False
38
Fill in the blank: The Monster's quest for companionship highlights the theme of _____ in 'Frankenstein.'
isolation
39
What does the Monster say about his own existence?
He feels he is a wretched creature.
40
Multiple choice: Which emotion does the Monster express most profoundly?
Loneliness