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