Frankenstein Chapter 17 - The End Flashcards
Prose Revision
Where does Victor go to create the female companion?
The Orkney Islands
Where are the Orkney islands?
They are a group of islands off the Scottish north coast.
What is the significance of Victor going to ‘the remotest of the Orkneys’ (page 125) to create the female companion?
It shows that what he’s doing is immoral and therefore must take place far outside of mainstream society.
‘the ____________ of the Orkneys’ (page 125)
remotest
Which phrase does Victor repeat to describe his creation of the female companion?
‘my labour’ (page 125/126)
What is significant about Victor describing his creation of the female companion as ‘my labour’?
It shows his reluctance to do it, in that he views it as hard and unpleasant work.
Why are the lakes of Geneva compared to ‘the play of an infant’, in contrast to the Orkneys?
It shows that Victor sees Geneva, his childhood home, as a place of innocence, whereas the Orkneys are a much darker and foreboding environment.
Which word (beginning with m) does Victor repeat when describing the Orkney islands and its inhabitants?
miserable, e.g. ‘miserable cows’/ ‘miserable huts’/ ‘most miserable penury’ (page 125)
How is the ocean surrounding the Orkney islands presented?
Ferocious and wild. Shelley personifies it - e.g. the ‘roarings of the giant ocean’ as a violent, animalistic force. This unpleasantness represents the darkness of the deeds that take place there.
‘___________ of the giant ocean’ (page 125)
roarings
Victor ultimately destroys the female companion because he fears it could lead to a ‘race of _____________’ (page 127)
devils
When Victor destroys the female companion, what does The Monster warn him - ‘I will be with you on your ________ night’ (page 129)
wedding
After discarding the remains of the female companion in the sea, Victor falls asleep in his boat and somehow floats to….?
Ireland
When Victor awakes in Ireland, he is immediately arrested for murder. When shown the body he straightaway realises it is…?
Henry Clerval
Who kills Elizabeth and when does this take place?
The Monster kills Elizabeth - as warned earlier in the novel, this takes place on her and Victor’s ‘wedding night’ (page 127)