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In what literary device is the story Frankenstein told in?
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It is told in the framing device.
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What was Walton searching for in the beginning of his journey?
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He was feeling lonely and was searching for companionship.
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What in Victor Frankenstein's life motivates him?
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His family at home, eduction, relationships and all of his beliefs.
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What seems to interest Victor?
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The concept of electricity and natural philosophy.
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What happened to be very memorable to Victor?
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When he spoke to his two profressors about natural philosophy.
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Who does Victor bump into on his journey?
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One of his best friends Clerval.
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Who has Frankensteins childhood companion?
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Elizabeth Lavenza.
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What is the reaction of Victor once he sees his creation?
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Victor is horrified of his creation.
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Who is Henry?
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Henry is studying Oriental languages
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Why does Victor want to return back to Geneva?
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Because the sight of any chemical instrument worsens Victor's symptoms.
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Who does Victor's father state has been killed in the letter?
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Victor's youngest brother, William.
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Who was found on the picture in Justine's pocket?
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Caroline Frankenstein.
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Why does Victor become consumed with guilt?
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Because Victor knows that two members of his family are now dead from the monster he has created.
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Why doesn't Victor commit suicide?
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Because he thinks of Elizabeth and his father.
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What seems to cheer Victor up while being in his melancholy state?
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When he wanders throughout the valley of Chamounix to see the beautiful scenes.
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