A. She drowns in a river
B. The monster strangles her
C. She catches scarlet fever from Elizabeth
D. She is executed for murdering William
A. By listening to Felix teach Safie his language
B. By reading Victor’s journal of his creation of the monster
C. By learning from Victor
D. He doesn’t; he is born knowing how to speak
A. For entertainment
B. To track down and destroy the monster
C. To work on creating a female monster
D. To study science
A. The death of De Lacey’s wife
B. The loss of Safie
C. Poverty
D. His own presence
A. Cornelius Agrippa
B. Lucretius
C. Albertus Magnus
D. Paracelsus
A. Disappointment in his studies at Ingolstadt
B. Guilt about creating a monster
C. Grief over the death of Beaufort
D. Lack of desire to marry Elizabeth
A. He has no reaction
B. He denies that he is the murderer
C. He cries
D. He falls into a long, feverish illness
A. Victor Frankenstein
B. Margaret Saville
C. Elizabeth Lavenza
D. Justine Moritz
A. Luxembourg
B. Geneva
C. Chamounix
D. Ingolstadt