Volume 2 Flashcards
1
Q
monstrare
A
something that serves to demonstrate
2
Q
monere
A
to warn
3
Q
epithets Victor uses in regard to his creation
A
‘devil’, ‘daemon’, ‘fiend’- ‘nicknames’ as such instead of a real name. Victor places his creation in the role of Satan when he ‘ought to be thy Adam’.
4
Q
Lavater’s theory (18th century)
A
Physiognomy: one’s character is manifest in one’s appearance. this is to say that a trained physiognomist can identify one’s moral nature through their physical characteristics. Lavater was himself a Swiss theologian.
5
Q
The monster’s growing knowledge seems dangerous because…
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… it makes him aware of his difference.
6
Q
The three books the monster discovers in the woods
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- a volume of Plutarch’s Lives - learns ‘high thoughts’
- Goethe’s Sorrows of Werter - learns ‘despondency and gloom’
- Milton’s Paradise Lost