5V Frankenstein Week 3 Lesson 1+2 Chapters 3-12

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Frankenstein
week 3 lesson 1 + 2

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In class
  • Discuss chapters 3 - 5
  • Analyse chapters of chosen theme
  • Read chapters 6 - 15

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CHAPTER 3
  • What happens to Victor’s mother? Do you see any similarities with Mary Shelley’s life? 
  • Why, do you think, is it important that Elizabeth is not Victor’s actual sister? 
  • What does Victor think of his two university professors: M. Krempe and professor Waldman? 
  • What important decision does Victor make after meeting with his professors? 

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CHAPTER 4
  • Apart from natural philosophy (physics) and chemistry, what other subject does Victor Frankenstein start to study? 
  • What is Victor doing after he has finished his studies at Ingolstadt University?
  • Victor becomes obsessed with reviving the dead. During this obsession, 
what is he like? 



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Which one looks most like the monster according to the actual book? 
Try to find the actual part of the book where it is described!

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And the winner is…
“His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as 
beautiful. Beautiful! Great God! His yellow skin scarcely covered 
the work of muscles and arteries beneath; his hair was of a lustrous 
black, and flowing; his teeth of a pearly whiteness; but these 
luxuriances only formed a more horrid contrast with his watery eyes, 
that seemed almost of the same colour as the dun-white sockets in 
which they were set, his shrivelled complexion and straight black lips.”

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CHAPTER 5
  • Victor creates his monster. What is his reaction to his success?
  • While walking through the University town, who does Victor run into? 
  • What news does this person bring him? 
  • The two return to Victor’s apartment. What stands out upon arrival? 
  • What does Victor receive at the end of the chapter?

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Work on
  • your analysis of the chapters of your chosen theme
  • read chapters 8 - 5

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CHAPTER 6
  • Who is Justine Moritz?
  • Victor introduces Henry to his professors. What happens when visiting Waldman and Krempe? 
  • Henry also starts studying at the Ingolstadt University, and Victor joins him in his studies. What do the two men study and why does Victor participate? 

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CHAPTER 7
  • Victor receives a letter from his father. What has happened to his brother William? 
  • When returning to Geneva, Victor has to spend the night outside because the city gates are closed. What happens? 
  • Who is being blamed? 
  • Why doesn’t Victor speak up? 

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CHAPTER 8
  • What is the verdict?
  • How does Victor feel about this?

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CHAPTER 9
  • What is the verdict?
  • How does Victor feel about this?

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Epistolary novels
  • These are novels that consist of documents (letters, newspaper articles, diary entries, etc.) 
  • From the Greek “ἐπιστολή” (epistolē,) meaning ‘letter.’
  • Used to make a story more realistic and to eliminate the use of an omniscient narrator.
  • In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley uses letters written by Robert Walton, which makes it an epistolary novel. 
  • What is the difference between the effect of using letters and using a omniscient narrator? 

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CHAPTER 10
  • How might Justine’s trial have differed in today’s court system?
  • How does Victor’s guilt affect his health? 
  • Who suggests to go on an excursion to the valley of Chamounix? And why?
  • How does Victor respond?

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CHAPTER 10
  • What happened to Victor when he went to the summit of Montanvert? How did he react?
  • How did the creature feel when he first felt life?
  • What does the creature learn to do and how does he learn to do it?

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Explain this quotation

“Remember, that I am thy creature; I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel, whom thou drivest from joy for no misdeed.”

(chapter 10)

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CHAPTER 11
  • How did the creature feel when he first felt life?
  • What does the creature learn to do and how does he learn to do it?
  • Where does the creature go to find warmth? 
  • What does the creature see through the crack in the wall? 

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CHAPTER 12
  • What does the creature decide to stop doing and why?
  • What does the monster notice about this family?
  • What does he do for the family? 
  • What are the family members called? 
  • What scares the creature?  

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Next week
  • Read chapters 13 - 21
  • Pick a theme (if you haven't done so already)
  • Work on the chapters in the workbook (on classroom)
  • Next lesson: discuss chapters, theme, symbolism en character

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