Across
- 2. Victor crosses natural human boundaries
- 5. The Gothic setting surrounding Victor’s experiments
- 9. Victor compares knowledge to something that can sting
- 10. Victor studies decay in these dark, Gothic spaces
- 12. Symbol of knowledge that can both illuminate and destroy
- 13. Walton dreams of reaching the North Pole despite danger
- 17. Victor’s curiosity turns into this unhealthy focus
- 20. The tone created by death, darkness, and horror
- 21. Victor urges Walton to avoid dangerous knowledge
- 23. Victor warns Walton about sharing in his destructive mindset
- 26. Victor is shaped by the affection of his parents
- 27. Victor’s driving desire to understand the world
- 28. Walton travels toward this direction in search of discovery
Down
- 1. The type of knowledge Victor is most drawn to
- 3. The nearly dead man rescued by Walton
- 4. Victor’s story serves as a cautionary tale about this
- 5. Victor examines the transition between life and this
- 6. Victor is initially fascinated by the beauty and secrets of this
- 7. Victor warns that gaining too much of this is dangerous
- 8. Both Walton and Victor experience this early on
- 11. The goal that drives both Walton and Victor forward
- 14. The process Victor studies in corpses
- 15. A disturbing image showing the breakdown of the human body
- 16. Victor describes this period as happy and loving
- 18. The field Victor pursues obsessively
- 19. Victor learns how to give life to lifeless matter
- 22. The environment that traps Walton’s ship
- 24. A mysterious figure seen traveling across the Arctic
- 25. Victor describes his discovery as a sudden breakthrough
