Frankenstein, Chapters 9-10, Grades 9-10

Chapters 9-10 of 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley explore Victor's deepening despair and his decision to seek solace in nature. These chapters also set the stage for a pivotal moment in the novel: Victor's first conversation with his creation. As you read, pay attention to how the themes of isolation, nature, and revenge begin to intersect and how they contribute to the novel's exploration of the human condition.

Question 1

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How does Victor describe his feelings of guilt and despair after the deaths of William and Justine? What actions does he take in an attempt to find peace?

Question 2

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Describe the setting of the Alps that Victor visits. How does Shelley use this setting to reflect Victor's emotional state?

Question 3

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Victor encounters his creation in the mountains. How does the creature approach Victor, and what is Victor's initial reaction?

Question 4

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The creature promises to tell his story to Victor. How does the creature justify his actions and what does he ask of Victor?

Question 5

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Reflect on the theme of revenge as it is introduced in these chapters. How do both Victor and the creature express their feelings of vengeance, and what does this suggest about their characters?

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