Frankenstein V2
Frankenstein V2
Frankenstein V2
English VN
Instructions:
I. Mul'ple Choice: Read the statements and choose the best alterna've. (5 points in total)
1. What is Victor Frankenstein's primary mo'va'on for crea'ng the Monster in the graphic
novel?
2. How does the seHng contribute to the overall mood of the story?
A) It creates a sense of isola<on and fear
II. Matching. Match the description of each character to their names. Write the letter on the
space given (8 points in total).
CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
_______ A blind man who has an interac<on with Frankenstein’s monster. ARer this
a. Elizabeth conversa<on, his son hits the monster and scares him away.
_______Even though this being is sensi<ve, smart and tries to join society, it feels alone
b. Felix and abandoned.
_______Victor’s youngest sibling. The Monster strangles this individual in the woods
because he wants to hurt Victor. The death of this character burdens Victor with
d. Victor immense guilt
_______ This character discovers the secret of life and creates an intelligent but
e. Henry Clerval horrifying monster. The life of this individual is destroyed by their own discovery.
______ An orphan adopded by the Frankenstein family. Got married to Victor and
f. Jus<ne Moritz eventually was killed by the monster
g. Monsieur De _______ A young person who works for the Frankenstein family. This character is blamed
Lacey for the death of Victor’s sibling. Even though being innocent, this individual is executed.
_______ Victor’s friend. This individual helps Victor recover his health aRer crea<ng the
h. William monster
i. Frankenstein’s _______ One of the siblings of the peasant family. The love of his life is Safie, a woman
Monster whose father was Turkish.
8th grades G2
English VN
III. Read each statement carefully. Determine if the statement is true (T) or false (F), Jus'fy the false
ones. (8 points in total)
1. ________ The Monster’s request for a companion is mo<vated by his desire to have a friend and
finally be accepted by someone.
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2. ________ Victor Frankenstein's primary mo<va<on throughout the novel is to create life and
overcome death, but he never truly regrets his ac<ons.
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3. ________ The De Lacey family is financially ruined by a Turkish man who did not want his
daughter to be married to Felix.
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4. ________ Jus<ne Moritz commi]ed murder against one of the Frankenstein’s family members
because of jealousy.
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6. ________ Victor Frankenstein marries Elizabeth before he finishes crea<ng the Monster.
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7. ________ Victor Frankenstein's brother, William, is killed by the Monster as an act of revenge
against Victor.
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8. ________ The Monster shows remorse for his violent ac<ons aRer the murder of Elizabeth, and
he seeks redemp<on by abandoning his plans for revenge.
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8th grades G2
English VN
IV. Open ques'ons. Develop the following ques'ons in the space given. ALWAYS use
examples from the story to support your answer (6 points in total).
a) How are the themes of ambi'on and responsibility portrayed through the graphic
novel? Explain who is more responsible for the tragic events: Victor or his crea'on? Why?
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