Frankenstein Reading Questions Chapters 6-9
Chapter 6:
- What is waiting for Victor when he finally recovers? Who has nursed him during his illness?
- Who is Justine Moritz and what is her story? What comments does Elizabeth make about her position in Swiss society?
- Who is William and how old is he?
- What does Victor do after his recovery?
- What is Clerval's "plan of life”?
- When does Victor finally plan to return home? What do he and Clerval do while waiting for his father’s directions?
Chapter 7
- What is waiting for Victor when he returns to his apartment?
- What news does his father have for him? And what is his father's name? How does Victor respond?
- How long has Victor been away from home?
- What happens the night he returns to Geneva? How does he respond?
- Whom does Victor see that night? When was the last time they saw each other? How long ago was that?
- What does Victor now believe happened to William?
- What does Victor assume about the nature of the creature?
- Who has been identified as the murderer, and on what evidence? How does Victor respond to this news?
- Why doesn't he say anything about the real murderer?
Chapter 8
(Notice in the opening paragraph that Victor assumes responsibility for what has happened to Justine and William)
- What major piece of evidence does the court produce against Justine?
- How does Elizabeth feel about Justine’s implication in the murder?
- Why does Justine confess to a murder that she did not commit?
- What do Victor’s words and tone in the last paragraph in this chapter imply about what is to happen in the future?
Chapter 9
(Find the allusion to the dead albatross in the opening paraphrase. Find, also, the symbolic reference to the blasted oak tree)
- How does Victor now feel about the company of others?
- What does Victor contemplate doing to himself, and why does he refrain from this course of action?
- How does Victor feel about the Creature at this point?
- Copy the sentence that shows Elizabeth expressing the discrepancy between appearance and falsehood.
- Where does Victor go to forget his pain? How is this “romantic”?