Created by Helena Lawrence
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Question | Answer |
'increasing confidence in the success of my undertaking' | Walton |
'I shall satiate my ardent curiosity' | Walton |
'may tread a land never before imprinted by the foot of man' | Walton |
'I dedicated myself to this great enterprise' | Walton |
'do I not deserve to accomplish some great purpose' | Walton |
'I desire the company of a man who could sympathise with me' | Walton |
'The shores I so ardently desire to attain' | Walton |
'a groan burst from his heaving breast' | Walton |
'I have a pretty present for my Victor' | Caroline |
'she was to be mine only' | Victor |
'It was the secrets of heaven and earth that I desired to learn' | Victor |
'watching its progress with curiosity and delight' | Victor |
'my firmest hopes of future happiness were placed on the prospect of your union' | Caroline |
'She devoted herself to those' | Victor |
'I ardently desired the acquisition of knowledge' | Victor |
'my sole occupation' | Victor |
'engaged, heart and soul, in one pursuit' | Victor |
'His yellow skin scarcely covered the work of muscles' | Victor |
'breathless horror and disgust filled my heart' | Victor |
'It was from my own Elizabeth' | Victor |
'William is dead! - that sweet child' | Victor's father |
'more hideous than belongs to humanity' | Victor |
'rash ignorance which I had let loose upon the world' | Victor |
'There was the same candour, the same vivacity…intellect' | Victor |
'I the cause' | Victor |
'But I, the true murderer' | Victor |
'savage and enduring scenes' | Victor |
'The immense mountains' | Victor |
'rendered sublime' | Victor |
'maternal nature bade me weep no more' | Victor |
'it was the wretch whom I had created' | Victor |
'Do your duty towards me' | Creature |
'Yet you, my creator, detest and spurn me' | Creature |
'Devil' | Victor |
'Begone! Vile insect' | Victor |
'my natural Lord and King' | Creature |
'destroy your own creature' | Creature |
'orb of night had greatly lessened' | Creature |
'debilitated form' | Creature |
'fearfully took refuge in a low hovel' | Creature |
'still more from the barbarity of man' | Creature |
'smiled with such kindness and affection' | Creature |
'mixture of pain and pleasure' | Creature |
'I withdrew from the window, unable to bear these emotions' | Creature |
'I remembered too well the treatment I had suffered' | Creature |
'an imperfect and solitary being should be wretched' | Creature |
'I observed, with pleasure' | Creature |
'This was indeed a Godlike science, and I ardently desired to become acquainted with it' | Creature |
'the monster that I am' | Creature |
'Alas! I did not yet entirely know the fatal effects of this miserable deformity' | Creature |
'Felix seemed ravished with delight when he saw her' | Creature |
'my wonder ceased and I turned away with disgust and loathing' | Creature |
'Of my creation and creator I was absolutely ignorant, but I knew that I possessed no money, no friends, no kind of property. I was, besides, endued with a figure hideously deformed and loathsome.' | Creature |
'No father had watched my infant days' | Creature |
'taught her to aspire to higher powers of intellect' | Creature |
'He had come forth from the hands of God a perfect creature, happy and prosperous, guarded by the especial care of his Creator' | Creature |
'Why did you form a monster so hideous that even YOU turned away in disgust?' | Creature |
'solely directed towards my plan of introducing myself' | Creature |
'this was the hour and moment of trial, which would decide my hopes or realise my fears.' | Creature |
'He dashed me to the ground and struck me violently' | Creature |
'just as the lion rends the antelope' | Creature |
'Cursed cursed creator! why did i live? | Creature |
'There was none among the myriads of men' | Creature |
'This was then the reward of my benevolence!' | Creature |
'my enemy is not invulnerable' | Creature |
'Thanks to the lessons of Felix and the sanguinary laws of man' | Creature |
'but one as horrible and as deformed as myself would not deny herself to me' | Creature |
'Our dear Elizabeth' | Father |
'my prospects are entirely bound up in the expectation' | Victor |
'Alas! to me the idea of an immediate union with my Elizabeth was one of horror and dismay' | Victor |
'She bade me a tearful silent farewell' | Victor |
'His soul overflowed with ardent affections' | VIctor |
'I could fill my mind with the sights of heaven and earth' | Victor |
'I sank again, trembling and hopeless, into my miserable self' | Victor |
'I was guiltless' | Victot |
'filthy process in which I was engaged' | Victor |
'I had not sufficient light for my employment' | Victor |
'I shuddered to think that future ages might curse me as their pest, whose selfishness' | VIctor |
'The wretch saw me destroy the creature on whose future existence he depended on for happiness, and, with a howl of devilish despair and revenge, withdrew' | Victor |
'Slave…You are my creator, but I am your master - obey!' | Creature |
'I feel yet parched with horror' | Victor |
'my murderous machinations' | Victor |
'I was carried out of the room in strong convulsions' | Victor |
'I was absorbed by a gloomy and black melancholy' | Victor |
'I had unchained an enemy among them' | Victor |
'They all died by my hands' | Victor |
'had been the favourite plan of your parents' | Elizabeth |
'believe yourself bound in honour' | Elizabeth |
'My Elizabeth I possesed' | Victor |
'But the remembrance of the threat returned' | Victor |
'The sun sunk beneath the horizon as we arrived' | Victor |
'She left me' | Victor |
'my reign is not over yet' | Creature |
'I had determined, if you were going southwards, still to trust myself to the mercy of the seas.' | Victor |
'but how I am sunk' | Victor |
'If we are lost my mad schemes are the cause' | Walton |
'You were hereafter to be hailed as the benefactor of your species' | VIctor |
'utter exclamations of grief and horror' | Walton |
'Oh Frankenstein! Generous and self devoted being!' | Creature |
'I abhorred myself' | Creature |
'But now crime has degraded me beneath the meanest animal' | Creature |
'I am an abortion' | Creature |
'You hate me; but your abhorrence cannot equal that with which I regard myself' | Creature |
'He was soon borne away by the waves, and lost in darkness and distance' | Walton |
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