Frankenstein

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Across
  1. 2. Victor crosses natural human boundaries
  2. 5. The Gothic setting surrounding Victor’s experiments
  3. 9. Victor compares knowledge to something that can sting
  4. 10. Victor studies decay in these dark, Gothic spaces
  5. 12. Symbol of knowledge that can both illuminate and destroy
  6. 13. Walton dreams of reaching the North Pole despite danger
  7. 17. Victor’s curiosity turns into this unhealthy focus
  8. 20. The tone created by death, darkness, and horror
  9. 21. Victor urges Walton to avoid dangerous knowledge
  10. 23. Victor warns Walton about sharing in his destructive mindset
  11. 26. Victor is shaped by the affection of his parents
  12. 27. Victor’s driving desire to understand the world
  13. 28. Walton travels toward this direction in search of discovery
Down
  1. 1. The type of knowledge Victor is most drawn to
  2. 3. The nearly dead man rescued by Walton
  3. 4. Victor’s story serves as a cautionary tale about this
  4. 5. Victor examines the transition between life and this
  5. 6. Victor is initially fascinated by the beauty and secrets of this
  6. 7. Victor warns that gaining too much of this is dangerous
  7. 8. Both Walton and Victor experience this early on
  8. 11. The goal that drives both Walton and Victor forward
  9. 14. The process Victor studies in corpses
  10. 15. A disturbing image showing the breakdown of the human body
  11. 16. Victor describes this period as happy and loving
  12. 18. The field Victor pursues obsessively
  13. 19. Victor learns how to give life to lifeless matter
  14. 22. The environment that traps Walton’s ship
  15. 24. A mysterious figure seen traveling across the Arctic
  16. 25. Victor describes his discovery as a sudden breakthrough