Frankenstein

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Across
  1. 2. The main character of Frankenstein, a Byronic Hero.
  2. 4. A narrative that surrounds a different story or set of stories.
  3. 5. The professor of Chemistry at the university in Germany, respects the old alchemists highly.
  4. 7. Genre of literature characterized by the supernatural, darkness, imposing architecture, melancholy, and horror.
  5. 8. The creation of the protagonist of Frankenstein, brought to life by electricity.
  6. 12. One's inherent traits or qualities.
  7. 13. A hero archetype characterized by a dark visage, brooding tendencies, a vice, and a stoic intellect. Fulfilled by Victor Frankenstein.
  8. 16. The initial narrator in Frankenstein, is told the story from a stranger as a warning.
  9. 18. The professor of Natural Philosophy at the university in Germany, holds old alchemists in great contempt.
  10. 21. Home city of the Frankenstein family.
  11. 22. To completely fulfill or satisfy a desire, want, or curiosity.
  12. 24. The third child of the Frankenstein's, murder victim.
  13. 25. An Oceanic bird with a large wingspan, often used metaphorically to represent a mental burden, often guilt or shame.
  14. 26. The second child of the Frankenstein's.
  15. 27. The titan who stole fire from the Gods and gave it to humanity in ancient Greek myth.
  16. 28. Expression with the intention of bringing something to mind without explicitly stating it.
  17. 32. The girl who got sent to trial under the suspicion of her murdering William
  18. 33. A relatively unknown or specific interest.
  19. 34. The foster child of the Frankenstein's, treated like a child and sibling, referred to as a niece and cousin. Beloved by many.
Down
  1. 1. The university in Germany that Victor Frankenstein went to study at after the death of his mother.
  2. 3. Style of art characterized by a focus on emotion, nature, an idolization of women, and insight into human nature.
  3. 6. An estimation about a subject based off of previous incomplete knowledge.
  4. 9. A character who opposes another, typically the protagonist, in order to highlight their unique traits.
  5. 10. A literary device that places two seemingly different elements close to one another highlight their differences and unexpected similarities.
  6. 11. Constant. An _____ feeling.
  7. 14. Very unfortunate or pitiful in condition and circumstance.
  8. 15. The closest friend of the protagonist of Frankenstein, nurses him to health after the creation of Frankenstein.
  9. 17. The process of electrical currents coursing through dead muscle tissue leading to the the muscles contracting.
  10. 19. The only guest at Lord Byron's house that finished their supernatural story.
  11. 20. To learn the true nature of.
  12. 23. The pole at the north of the world
  13. 29. The first member of the Frankenstein family to die.
  14. 30. The aspects of one's face or expression.
  15. 31. To acquire or refine something. To harvest crops.