characters setting events Vocabulary who said it?
100
Justine is the daughter of a widow who later dies. caroline takes her in as a servant for the family.
Who is Justine? what happened to her?
100
Geneva
Where does Victor go after leaving Ingolstadt?
100
They found the photo of Caroline that William was carrying in her pocket.
why was Justine convicted of murder?
100
Venerable
Accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character.
100
Victor
The appearance of Justine was calm. She was dressed in mourning, and her countenance, always engaging, was rendered, by the solemnity of her feelings, exquisitely beautiful.
200
Frankenstein's monster
Who killed William?
200
Raining stormy thunder storm
What was the atmosphere when Victor found Frankenstein?
200
he was murdered by frankenstein's monster
how did William die?
200
ignominious
some of his friends considered the job of janitor to be ----
200
Justine
"i hope the character i have always borne will incline my judges to a favorable interpretation"
300
William
Who died in the beginning of chapter 7?
300
The woods
Where was William killed?
300
the locket of their mother
what did the murderer take from William
300
obdurate
stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action
300
Elizabeth
"Forgive me for one moment distrusted you. why did you confess? But do not mourn, dear girl. Do not fear."
400
Justine
Who died at the end of chapter 8?
400
a village outside Geneva
where did they find Justine?
400
Out of fear of going to hell
why does Justine confess to the murder
400
venerable
the opposite of disrespected
400
Earnest
Good God, Papa! Victor says that he knows who was the murderer of poor William."
500
Alphonse Frankenstein
Who told Victor about William's death?
500
Mont blanc
Where does victor meet his monster for the first time in 2 years?
500
Elizabeth and victor
Who visits Justine in prison before she dies?
500
ignominious
marked with or characterized by disgrace or shame
500
Alphonse
Absence cannot have rendered you callous to our joys and griefs; and how shall I inflict pain and my long-absent son?






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