Frankenstein Quotes Flashcards
Beware for I am fearless and therefore powerful
Monster to Victor
Chapter 20
Threatening him when he destroys his bride
If I cannot inspire love then I will cause fear
Monster to victor
Chapter 17
Persuading victor to make him a bride
I ought to be thy Adam but I am rather the fallen angel
Creature to victor
Chapter 10
When victor wants to kill him on the mountains after justine and Williams deaths
The companions of our childhood always posses a certain power over our minds
Victor to Walton
Chapter 25
When he is saying no-one could replace those he had lost
How strange is that clinging love off life even in the excess of misery
Victor
Chapter 20
When trapped in the boat
It is true, we shall be monsters… but on that account we shall be more attached to one another
Monster to victor
Chapter 17
Persuading Victor to make him a bride
The fallen angel becomes a malignant devil
Creature to Walton
Chapter 24
Explaining his side of the story
I am alone
Creature to Walton
Chapter 24
Describing his side of the story
Misery made me a fiend
Creature to frankenstein
Chapter 10
On the mountains where Victor’s threatening to kill him
Accursed creator
Creature
Chapter 15
When watching the de lacys and wishing he was like them
Satan has his companions… but I am solitary and abhorred
Creature
Chapter 15
Watching the delacys and wishing he was like them
The world was a secret to me I desired to devine
Victor
Chapter 2
Victor describing his childhood
Only someone as ugly as I am could love me
Creature
Learn from me … how dangerous is the aquirement of knowledge
Victor to Walton
Chapter 4
Warning him
I am malicious because I am miserable
Monster to victor
Chapter 17
Persuading Victor to make him a bride
A new species would bless me as its creator and source
Victor
Chapter 4
Whilst creating the creature
I preferred glory to every enticement wealth placed in my path
Walton
Letter 1
I looked upon them as superior beings
Creature
Chapter 12
Talking about the delacys
The hearts of men, when unprejudiced by any obvious self interest, are full of brotherly love and charity
Old de lacy to creature
Chapter 15
When creature first appears to him
It was a divine spring, and the season contributed greatly to my convalences
No human being could have passed a happier childhood than myself