Frankenstein Vol. 2-3 Review
Across
- 4. What Frankenstein and Elizabeth were in the 1818 version of the novel
- 6. Where Clerval wants to visit, given his knowledge of languages
- 10. What the Creature calls himself in relation to Frankenstein
- 11. What Frankenstein calls himself in relation to the Creature
- 14. Describes the Creature's diet; used as evidence for how peaceful he is
- 16. The "bolt" that has entered Frankenstein's soul; connected to what first inspired him (205)
Down
- 1. Where Frankenstein and Clerval go, the former to learn more about female anatomy
- 2. What Frankenstein fears the Female and Creature will produce
- 3. Frankenstein's foil
- 5. The means by which Frankenstein disposes of the Female's body
- 7. An occupation; who Frankenstein will next have to meet
- 8. The friend Frankenstein is STILL talking to
- 9. The consistent cure to Frankenstein's "ennui" - weariness and dissatisfaction (205)
- 12. Who Frankenstein will form a "union" with
- 13. Where the Creature promises to next show up
- 15. What keeps Frankenstein going; connected to "Walking in the Woods on a Snowy Evening"