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  1. That helps a lot, I just downloaded it. Thank you!
  2. Given the choice I would have just read this book myself, but I don't have any way of getting to the library. It's a few miles away and my parents are too paranoid to let me take a bus. I'm sorry if asking for help rather than starting a serious discussion is disrespectful, but I'm kinda out of options here. Still, go ahead and delete this thread if necessary, but I'd really like it if someone could help me out. So, here's the questions. If someone could give me a link to a very detailed summary then that would also be helpful. Henry Clerval might best be described as A. Cold and calculating B. Insensitive and callous C. Passionate and romantic D. Practical and intelligent After Victor animates his creation, he A. Runs away B. Tries to hide C. Meets Clerval the next morning D. All of the above Henry Clerval is A. A relative of the Frankenstein family B. A merchant C. Victor's closest childhood friend D. A professor Who is Beaufort? A. The dear departed friend of Victor's father B. Victor's grandfather C. The father of Caroline D. All of the above The marriage between Victor's parents comes about after A. The move to Switzerland B. The death of Beaufort C. The birth of Victor D. The departure of Wallace Victor's initial interest in science is sparked at age 13 when he reads A. The works of Galileo B. The works of Cornelius Agrippa C. The works of Plato D. The works of da Vinci At the University in Ingolstadt, Victor becomes interested in A. Chemistry B. The elixir of life C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B Robert Walton is a A. Merchant B. Doctor C. Sea captain D. Scientist Armed with scientific knowledge, Victor decides upon the artificial creation of A. A monster B. A robot C. A human D. None of the above Who is Elizabeth Lavenza? A. A serving girl B. The adopted daughter of the Frankensteins C. A girl taken in by the Italian peasant family D. Both B and C The creature's chance encounter with William in the forest might be described as A. The ends justify the means B. Poetic justice C. Irony D. Both B and C The horror Victor feels at the creature's movement can be defined as A. A dream crashing into reality B. Knowledge crashing into dreams C. Reality crashing into dreams D. Reality crashing into knowledge Walton's goal on his expedition is to A. Find gold B. Find a passage between the Atlantic and Pacific C. Find a new country D. Find the creature Walton narrates the story and writes letters to A. His sister B. His mother C. His aunt D. His fiancee Victor and Henry learn of William's death via A. Telegram B. Express messenger C. Letter D. Premonition Where does the expedition find Victor Frankenstein? A. On a floating piece of ice in the ocean B. In a cave C. At the bottom of the ship, stowing away D. None of the above How often does Victor visit his family while in school? A. Frequently B. Occasionally C. Rarely D. Never Clerval's original purpose in coming to the University is to A. Fetch Victor B. Go sightseeing C. Study D. Nurse Victor's illness Caroline dies peacefully with the assurance of A. A union between Victor and Justine B. A union between Elizabeth and William C. A union between Victor and Elizabeth D. A union between Ernest and Elizabeth Ultimately, Victor's schooling results in his obsession for A. Knowledge B. Power C. Money D. Supernatural
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