Frankenstein (Quotes) Flashcards
Walton’s letters: “I would … my …, my …, my every …, to the furtherance of my enterprise.”
Walton’s letters: “I would sacrifice my fortune, my existence, my every hope, to the furtherance of my enterprise.”
Chapter 1: “(I) looked upon Elizabeth as mine mine to …, …, and …” (Frankenstein)
Chapter 1: “(I) looked upon Elizabeth as mine-mine to protect, love, and cherish.” (Frankenstein)
Chapter 2: “No human being could have passed … … … than myself” (Frankenstein)
Chapter 2: “No human being could have passed a happier childhood than myself” (Frankenstein)
Chapter 4: “my … of … …”
(Frankenstein)
Chapter 4: “my workshop of filthy creation.”
(Frankenstein)
Chapter 5: “Now that I had finished, the … of the … … and … … and … … my …” (Frankenstein)
Chapter 5: “Now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart.” (Frankenstein)
Chapter 8: “I … … … to …” “I … a … and … …” (Justine)
Chapter 8: “I do not fear to die”…“I leave a sad and bitter world” (Justine)
Chapter 10: “…,” I exclaimed… Begone,… …!
(Frankenstein)
Chapter 10: “Devil,” I exclaimed… Begone, vile insect!
(Frankenstein)
Chapter 11: “I was a …, …, miserable …”
(The Monster)
Chapter 11: “I was a poor, helpless, miserable wretch”
(The Monster)
“Farewell, Walton! … … … … and … ….”
“Farewell, Walton! Seek happiness in tranquillity and avoid ambition….” (Victor)
Chapter 23: “My revenge is the … and … … of my …”
“My revenge….is the devouring and only passion of my soul” (Victor)
Chapter 20: with a … of … … and …, …”
“with a howl of devilish despair and revenge, withdrew.” (Victor about the monster)
Chapter 19: “a … and … landscape”
“a desolate and appalling landscape” (Victor about the island in Scotland)
Chapter 17: “shall … … … … mate, and I be alone?”
“shall each beast have his mate, and I be alone?” (Monster)
Chapter 15: “I considered … as the … … of my condition”
“I considered Satan as the fitter emblem of my condition” (Monster)
Chapter 13: “Was …, …, a …, a … … … …, from which all men fled and whom all men disowned?”
“Was I, then, a monster, a blot upon the earth, from which all men fled and whom all men disowned?” (The Monster)