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Frankenstein

Characters

• Robert Walton • William

• Victor Frankenstein • Ernest

• The creature • M. Waldman

• Elizabeth Lavenza • M. Krempe

• Henry Clerval • Margaret Saville

• Alphonse • De Lacey family:

Frankenstein De Lacey, Felix,

• Caroline Beaufort Agatha

Frankenstein • Safie

• Justine Moritz • M. Kerwin

Setting

• St. Petersburg to Archangel

• North Pole

• Geneva (Switzerland)

• Chamonix (mountain in the Alps)

• Ingolstadt

• Scotland (Orkney Islands)

Style

• Gothic Novel – setting, characters,

plot, and supernatural

• Romantic elements – nature,

rebellion, and unbridled emotion

• Frame Story – story within a story

• Allusions – Paradise Lost, “Rime of

the Ancient Mariner,” et. al.

Themes

• Knowledge • Illness

(danger)

• Nature

• Nurture

• Role of Women

• Beauty

• Nature of

Humanity

Timeline









Victor

Robert The

Frank- Victor Walton

Walton Creature

enstein

Robert Walton Letters 1-4

• Writes letters to sister Margaret

• Headed to N.Pole – 2 reasons

• Encounters a gigantic man on a

sledge

• Picked up a gaunt man on the ice

• Hopes this man will be his bosom

friend

Robert Walton Letters 1-4

• Discusses his plans for his scientific

discovery

• Because of his zeal for scientific

discovery, the man decides to tell his

story

Victor Frankenstein ch. 1-10

• Discusses father’s parentage

• Maternal grandfather, Beaufort

• Mom, Caroline Beaufort

• His early childhood spent traveling

• Adoption of Elizabeth Lavenza

• Reading of the Agrippa et. al books

Victor Frankenstein ch. 1-10

• Mother dies

• F. goes to school in Germany

• Studies hard for 2 years

• Works to create life for 2 years

• Night in November, creature was born

• F. horrified at what he’s done

Victor Frankenstein ch. 1-10

• Clerval studies w/F. for 2 years

• Receive a letter, William murdered

• Arrive in Geneva during a storm

• F. sees the creature that night

• Justine accused of the murder

• She’s condemned and hanged

Victor Frankenstein ch. 1-10

• Family is desolate

• F. blames himself

• He goes to the Alps to restore his

essence

• While scaling the peaks, he

encounters the creature

• The creature wants him to listen to

his story

The creature ch. 11-16

• Creature describes his first moments

in the woods around Ingolstadt

• Encounters fire

• Enters old man’s dwelling who flees

• Enters a village, they attack him

• Hides in a hovel connected to a house

The creature ch. 11-16

• Watch family

• Family is sad but has love

• Safie joins them

• Felix teaches her (& creature) French

• Creature finds/reads 3 books

• Decides to reveal himself to family

The creature ch. 11-16

• Encounters old man who’s curious

• Family comes in and Felix attacks

• Family leaves

• Creature forlorn

• Saves a child & dad repays him

• Attempts to kidnap William; kills him

The creature ch. 11-16

• Sees sleeping girl in a barn

• Places locket in her pocket

• Sees Frankenstein

• Follows him to Chamonix

• Asks him to create a female

companion

Frankenstein ch. 17-24

• Agrees to create the female

• Decides to travel to England to

discuss with philosophers

• Clerval joins him

• Upon learning techniques, travel to

Scotland’s Orkney Islands

• Separates from Clerval

Frankenstein ch. 17-24

• Begins creating

• Sees creature & overwhelming doubts

cause him to destroy creature

• Creature leaves him with “I’ll be with

you on your wedding night.”

• Leaves F.

• F. dumps creature’s parts in the sea

Frankenstein ch. 17-24

• Becomes stranded in ocean

• Comes ashore in Ireland

• Arrested for murdering a gentleman

• Sees Clerval dead

• Becomes sick & desolate

• Father comes to help him

• Acquitted of charges & returns home

Frankenstein ch. 17-24

• Marries Elizabeth

• Travels to Como for honeymoon

• In Evian, Elizabeth is murdered

• Tells magistrate all about creature

• Magistrate says they can’t do

anything

• Returns to Geneva; father dies

Frankenstein ch. 17-24

• Begins hunting the creature

• They head north avoiding people

• F. gets close to the creature, but

never overtakes him.

• Meets Walton

Walton ch. 24 - letters

• Relates to his sister that F. is dying

• Boat becomes trapped in ice

• Men mutiny

• F. dies

• Creature laments & decides how he

will die

• Creature leaves

Symbolism

• Fire and Ice

• Light vs. Darkness

Modern Prometheus - subtitle

“In Greek mythology, Prometheus is

a Titan known for his wily

intelligence, who stole fire from Zeus

and gave it to mortals for their use”

(“Prometheus”).





"Prometheus." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 15 Apr 2008, 01:55 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation,

Inc. 18 Apr 2008 .


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