Frankenstein Chapters 1-6
Across
- 5. — Victor’s close childhood friend who later nurses him back to health.
- 9. — The name of Victor’s youngest brother who is later murdered.
- 10. — The surname of the family the creature secretly observes while learning language.
- 13. — The woman who becomes the object of the creature’s admiration and whose story connects to the De Lacey family.
- 15. — The old natural philosophers whose works Victor reads early on (e.g., Agrippa) — often called "natural ___".
Down
- 1. — The person who encourages Victor’s scientific ambitions at university (Professor ___ Waldman).
- 2. — The tragic event that motivates Victor to leave for university (death of his ___).
- 3. — The university city where Victor studies and conducts experiments.
- 4. PHILOSOPHY — The broad field of study that first captivates Victor (two words).
- 6. — The creature’s primary experience of humans early on — being ___ (verb/adjective).
- 7. — The city where Victor grows up; also his family’s home.
- 8. — The theme about the cost of pursuing knowledge unchecked — often called the pursuit of ___.
- 11. — Victor’s adopted sister and childhood companion; later becomes his fiancée.
- 12. — Victor’s first name — the protagonist who creates the creature.
- 14. — The emotion Victor feels upon seeing the creature alive (horror and ___).