Frankenstein - Chapter 12
Across
- 3. – To battle to the death
- 5. – Calm freedom from suffering
- 7. – The emotion Victor feels, believing he caused the deaths
- 8. – Released by the judge
- 9. – Marriage ceremony planned in ten days
- 10. Sick for two months
- 11. – How Elizabeth has felt about Victor
- 13. – Not fat; weak-looking
- 14. Not alive
- 15. – A long trip home
- 16. – What Elizabeth thinks is troubling Victor
- 18. – The feeling when he learns Elizabeth and Ernest are safe
- 20. – The state Victor falls into after seeing Henry’s body
Down
- 1. – How Victor feels as the wedding day approaches
- 2. – Victor feels this when he hears about the marks of fingers
- 4. – Something hidden and untold
- 5. – A vow made about the wedding night
- 6. – One who kills another person
- 7. – Soft kindness that makes Elizabeth beautiful
- 12. Signs left around the victim’s neck
- 13. – The intense emotion that returns when he remembers his brother’s murder
- 17. – Not smiling; grave in expression
- 19. – Elizabeth’s constant feeling toward Victor