Monster Flashcards
1
Q
- ” I was good and benevolent, misery made me a fiend.” c10
A
- Corrupting influence of isolation
- Poignant reflection on the nature of humanity
- Relentless rejection forces him from being virtuous to vengeful
- Contrast shows the drastic change
2
Q
- “I ought to be thy angel but I am rather the fallen angel.” c10
A
- Paradise Lost allusion, drawing parallels suggesting he should be Victor’s pride
- Shows how the creature perceives themselves to be corrupted
- Shows his self awareness
- Loss of innocence and the creature’s longing for acceptance
- Evokes a sense of pathos because of the contrast between the idealised image of Adam to him.
3
Q
- “Why in that instant did I not did I not extinguish the spark of existence which you so wantonly bestowed.” c16
A
- Interrogative tone, shows his sense of desperation and confusion
- Shows his desire to end or eradicate his life.
- Shows how Victor created him so recklessly
- Warns against unchecked ambition and responsibility
4
Q
- “If I cannot inspire love, I will cause fear.” c17
A
- Shows his desire for connection and humanity
- Highlights his inherent humanity and vulnerability
- Foreshadows his future actions in the novel
- Reveals a darker morally complex aspect of the creature.
5
Q
- “you are my creator, but I am your master obey!” c20
A
- Emphasises VF’s role and his responsibility
- Subverting the dynamics shows the creature’s desire for agency in the face of his perceived oppression
- Imperative asserting his dominance
- Defiant by not falling into his typically assigned role
- Irony shows the consequences of his actions
6
Q
“burning miseries will be extinct. I shall ascend my funeral pile triumphantly and exult in the agony of the torturing flames.” c24
A
- Vivid imagery of flames consuming the Creature’s trouble and sorrows
- Desire for a cathartic release from pain and self destruction
- His willingness to self inflict pain to escape torment
- Tragic culmination of his story
- Existential despair as he is unable to find acceptance or redemption.